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The decision reverses course on the use of consent decrees to ensure accountability of law enforcement agencies. It comes days before the anniversary of George Floyd's murder by a police officer.
From Target to Walmart, retailers are fighting two battles at once: a financial battle to keep costs low in the face of new ...
NPR spoke with two international students about their decision to continue speaking out despite the government's aggressive ...
Social media is changing the way writers are promoting their books. Author Rebecca Makkai talks about her decision to take a ...
Agents have typically taken a commission on the sale of a home that totals 5% to 6% of the price. But new rules have created ...
The car you drive years in the future might run off a battery being invented in a lab today. Companies in China and the United States are racing to perfect and scale up next-generation technologies.
House leaders are trying to pass the massive package with Republican votes alone. Trump came to the Capitol Tuesday morning ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa heads to the White House today for conciliatory talks with one of his country's most ...
Japan's agriculture minister resigned because of political fallout over recent comments that he "never had to buy rice." The ...
A Massachusetts federal judge questioned whether deportations of people to countries other than their own violated his prior ...
When asked if this marked the beginning of a comeback for him, Spacey was quoted as saying, "I'm glad to be working, I'll ...
Wendt got his start in Chicago's The Second City improv comedy troupe. He went on to earn six Primetime Emmy nominations for ...