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President Trump threatened to punish Russia with heavy tariffs on countries that trade with Moscow if the Kremlin fails to ...
The EU is America's biggest business partner and the world's largest trading bloc. The U.S. decision will have repercussions ...
Climate change is increasing the risk of dangerous floods. But people often balk at the cost of flood insurance, especially ...
It started as a one-off dinner with a chatbot — a night of shrimp, sarcasm — then veered into something unsettlingly human.
Doctors are writing "social prescriptions" to get people engaged with nature, art, movement and volunteering. Research shows ...
The Senate Homeland Security Committee said the Secret Service's "lack of structured communication was likely the greatest ...
Grand Canyon National Park officials say the fast-moving Dragon Bravo Fire destroyed the historic lodge on the North Rim and ...
Nigeria's former president Muhammadu Buhari — who once ruled as a military dictator before returning decades later as an ...
Of the more than two dozen tariff threat letters President Trump has recently sent, the one to Brazil stood out, not only for proposing the highest import tax, but also for its personal tone.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman about what he says is the "unprecedented" use of tariffs by President Trump to send political messages.
Temporary protected status for Afghan refugees in the U.S. ends Monday. Hundreds could face deportation back to Afghanistan, which is now under Taliban rule.