This week calls for some throwback thinking. If you can recall how Roman numerals work, you'll get at least one question ...
The 19th century term describes the perceived right of Americans to use force or the threat of force to wrest desireable land ...
The egg market has been hit hard by avian flu, but wings are abundant and relatively affordable this year. So what gives?
An attempt to identify and explain some of the biggest things that happened each week, and draw attention to some that have ...
Some companies have announced diversity rollbacks — but many more are deleting or softening language from their investor ...
The rebels continued advances in eastern Congo despite their own announcement of a cease-fire. The U.N. secretary-general ...
Frazier in his final words criticized Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer for not returning him to serve out a previous life ...
Picture book author Mac Barnett has been named the Library of Congress' new ambassador for young people's literature. He discusses what the role means when engaging kids in reading can be a struggle.
Despite a free trade agreement with Mexico, U.S. potato growers had been mostly blocked from selling their potatoes in Mexico ...
President Trump signed a series of executive actions that would limit transgender and nonbinary people's rights by focusing on "gender ideology." But the term is loaded, without a universal definition ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Eugene Cho, president of Bread for the World, about how the tumult at the U.S. Agency for International Development is affecting efforts to fight global food insecurity.
An Alabama inmate convicted of murdering a woman after breaking into her apartment as she slept was put to death Thursday ...
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