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Hunger and disease continue to stalk Palestinians in Gaza, and aid organizations are warning that children are at greatest ...
Hunger and disease continue to stalk Palestinians in Gaza, and aid organizations are warning that children are at greatest ...
Kaiser pauses some gender-affirming surgeries; Kettle River salmon sighting causes celebration among Colville Tribal ...
As the Department of Justice continues its investigation into disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, some are raising questions about its credibility under the current ...
As starvation spreads in Gaza, the U.S. has cut short ceasefire talks. Meanwhile, France has announced it plans to recognize Palestine as a state.
For decades, U.S. Treasuries have been among the safest investments. But in recent months, trust in U.S. Treasuries has felt shakier.
The head of parliament banned the rainbow flag from the legislative building. Far-right groups have rallied against the ...
Narjis Karimipour was born blind, and when she was 10 years old she lost her hearing. Three years later, she sat down for a StoryCorps conversation with her parents, Sarah Kassim and Mohammad ...
The Federal Communications Commission approved the sale of Paramount Global after the buyer made pledges to showcase a ...
Cheering on those efforts is Moscow, Idaho, pastor Doug Wilson, whose book “Mere Christendom” outlines his vision for ...
Delta airlines says it wants to use AI to price 20 percent of all domestic fares. Lawmakers and consumers alike have concerns about the implications of the company's policy when it comes to privacy ...
The quintessential American economic myth is that the free market picks winners and losers. But the federal government has long had a role in this equation.