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Robert Corn-Revere with the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression talks about the effect the FCC chair's threats against ABC could have for other media companies.
President Trump says he plans to designate antifa as a "major terrorist organization." It's unclear how he'll go about that, but even the suggestion could have significant ramifications.
Alvaro Bedoya, a former commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission, talks about the implications of potential regulatory action threatened by the current FCC chairman against ABC and Disney.
The State Department today unveiled it's new plan for how it plans to roll out foreign health assistance. Emanuel/Davis/Silver ...
The CDC advisory committee is considering changes to the childhood vaccine schedule. NPR speaks with Dr. Susan Kressly, president of the American Academy of Pediatrics, about the potential changes.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s hand-picked panel of advisers will vote on their recommendations for the hepatitis B and COVID vaccines on the second day of the highly anticipated meeting.
Groceries saw their biggest jump in nearly three years last month, a worrisome sign for inflation-weary shoppers. Tariffs are ...
House Republicans are pushing a bill funding government agencies through November 21, but Democrats say without a plan to ...
In the state's rural pockets, schools with fewer than 105 students can opt to play six-man football, a version of the game ...
Can we know which jobs are more or less likely to be "taken" by artificial intelligence? Planet Money looks into what jobs might be immune from a robot takeover.
Under a judge's ruling, Google must now share its search data with competitors. Who benefits from this arrangement, who loses – and is user privacy at stake?
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Labour MP Emily Thornberry, chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, about President Trump's summit with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer today.