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The iconic Berkeley Flea Market could be closing down after a half-century. Flea market general manager Yasin Khan told The ...
President Trump is asking lawmakers to claw back the $1.1 billion in federal subsidies for public broadcasting that Congress ...
he founder of a local cryptocurrency company wants to donate nearly nine-and-a-half million dollars to a new San Francisco ...
Musk joined with GOP critics who say the multi-trillion dollar plan to enact the president's domestic priorities doesn't go ...
Hamill played Luke Skywalker, one of the most iconic heroes in movie history. His latest film, The Life of Chuck, is an ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., about President Trump's budget bill, which is now in the Senate. Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's ...
Sunday's attack in Boulder targeted a group called Run for Their Lives, which raises awareness about the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Now, they're figuring out how to move on.
The man arrested for attacking people marching in Colorado in support of Israeli hostages said he "wanted to kill Zionist people." He faces a federal hate crime charge and attempted murder charges.
Publishing this week: new fiction from Susan Choi, essays from Evan Osnos and memoir from Molly Jong-Fast. Plus, Melissa ...
Governor Newsom’s budget would drastically cut a variety of social programs. Advocates say balancing the budget on the backs ...
NPR speaks with Hanna Shelest, a director at the Foreign Policy Council "Ukrainian Prism," about how Ukraine pulled off its surprise drone attack and about Russia's vulnerabilities.
The State Department's Historical Advisory Committee puts out unbiased accounts of events around U.S. foreign policy. Trump fired its members. NPR speaks with its former chair, James Goldgeier.
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