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Ahead of the final push to pass President Trump's "big, beautiful bill," the Wisconsin senator said federal spending needs to ...
The Supreme Court has thrown out appellate rulings in favor of transgender people in four states following the justices' recent decision upholding a Tennessee ban on certain medical treatment for ...
In New York City, large throngs of people celebrated as the parade went down Fifth Avenue to downtown. Many of them also ...
This year, more than 2 million Americans will hear the scary words: "You have cancer." Let's say it's someone you know. You may be wondering, What's the best thing to do or say? … Or not say? All too ...
Local authorities said a man armed with a rifle started a fire on a mountain in northern Idaho and then began shooting at responding firefighters, killing two and injuring a third.
Rafael Mariano Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told CBS that Iran had a "a very vast ...
An Egyptian traveler who kicked the 25-pound dog was ordered to pay its vet fees and turn himself in for removal from the ...
Israel's prime minister denounced a report in Israeli newspaper Haaretz quoting Israeli soldiers saying commanders ordered ...
The Supreme Court delayed ruling on a Louisiana congressional redistricting case that some legal experts say could end up ...
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A new Trump presidency and the Ukraine war have pushed Germany to change its constitution to spend more on its military.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks SEAD Consulting's Erin Williams, whose company tests seafood, how often U.S. restaurants use farmed and imported shrimp rather than local and wild-caught shrimp.