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NPR's Pien Huang speaks with pediatrician Alexandra Cvijanovich and Professor Jason L. Schwartz about trying to shore up trust about vaccines.
States in the Mountain West are stepping up to provide a safe place for LGBTQ+ youth to call when they are in crises. That’s ...
Search efforts continue for the dozens of people still missing after Friday's floods, as questions swirl over what went wrong ...
The president of one of Lima's largest parent-teacher associations says at least 1,000 schools in the Peruvian capital are ...
The rural healthcare shortage has hit some tribal nations especially hard. One tribe in Nevada has found a solution: a doctor ...
On July 3, an eight year old boy was killed in Boise after a truck hit him while he was riding his bicycle. This is the ...
As the 900-mile East African Crude Oil Pipeline project takes shape in Uganda, there is the promise of economic benefit. But ...
Crews continue to search in central Texas for victims of flash flooding that killed at least 82 people. Officials have been dealing with tough questions about why many were not warned to evacuate.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, about the deadly floods in his state. Leila Fadel is a national correspondent for NPR based in Los Angeles, covering issues of culture, ...
The dollar has just posted its worst first-half of a year since 1973. And now investors wonder — is it a sign that America is ...
People have strong opinions about the best Pixar movies. We asked NPR Pop Culture Happy Hour listeners to vote.
President Trump says his administration will start sending letters out to countries this week notifying them of new tariff ...
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