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The Justice Department is starting to share files on the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein with the House Oversight Committee. NPR talks with James Marsh, a lawyer for some of his accusers.
The Trump administration has shifted its tone and message in response to persistent pressure about the Epstein records — ...
As Pearl Arts prepares for its 2nd season of Fall classes and musical activities, its new CEO and Executive Director, Angie ...
Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was acquitted of a royal defamation charge by a court on Friday, in a ...
Famine has been officially declared in northern Gaza, a U.N.-backed group warns — marking the first such confirmation in the ...
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Jon Wertheim of Sports Illustrated about the players that stand out going into the U.S. Open tennis tournament, which starts this weekend.
NPR asks Mary Lovely, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, why she believes the U.S. economy is at an inflection point and what factors play into where it may go next.
An expectant mom got a $750 bill for a blood test to check for genetic abnormalities in her baby. Then she tried to figure ...
The Justice Department is expected to deliver files from its Jeffrey Epstein investigation to the House Oversight Committee ...
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Thursday halting further expansion and ordering the winding down of an ...
This is the latest shakeup since Trump took over the cultural center. "We will have an exciting announcement about the new ...
But the court, in its emergency docket order, also left in place by a 5-4 order a lower court ruling that threw out NIH memos that enforced the administration's policies.