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Think you have what it takes to successfully manipulate the market and build a domestic industry from the ground up? If so, ...
When parents die, sibling tensions can arise over inheritance. In many traditions, the oldest child used to get it all. In a ...
Fed Governor Lisa Cook plans to fight to keep her job with a forthcoming lawsuit challenging President Trump. And, the DNC ...
How do you heal the wounds of war? That is the mission of Dr. Ghassan Abu-Sittah, a reconstructive and plastic surgeon at the ...
At a time when Congressional Republicans are generally opting against town halls, Missouri Rep. Mark Alford is embarking on a ...
Mothers and fathers have had their days. On Sep. 7, it's the grandma and grandpa's turn. In 1978, President Jimmy Carter ...
Even years after an arm is amputated, the brain maintains a detailed map of the limb and tries to interact with this phantom ...
There were no fire lookout towers in the Arizona of the early 1900s. Instead, early firefighters found tall ponderosa pines ...
President Trump's executive order challenges a landmark Supreme Court decision, according to free speech attorneys.
After Hurricane Katrina, many New Orleans charter schools united in a mission to send more students to college. Today, some ...
Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook intends to file a lawsuit after President Trump said she should be immediately removed from her position.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks about parallels between President Trump and President Nixon's use of government agencies to go after perceived enemies.