In a recent Forbes article, Paolo Gaudiano asserted that my employer, the National Center for Public Policy Research (NCPPR), ...
Despite innovations and some impressive national responses, the covid-19 pandemic revealed limitations and gaps in efforts at national and global levels to prepare for and respond to health ...
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President-elect Donald Trump has raised more than $170 million for his upcoming inauguration, a record amount as tech ...
Going into 2025, the NPR newsroom faces two significant challenges: Covering President Donald Trump's administration and answering critics who accuse NPR of being too liberal.
Why the North Carolina Supreme Court allowing the case to proceed two months after the election is so extraordinary.
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Rather than supporting the growth of commercial technology and artificial intelligence, governments should be supporting families and educators in being the main channels of passing on culture and ...
Fast-growing wildfires raging in Los Angeles killed at least two people on Wednesday, destroying hundreds of buildings, scorching hillsides and prompting officials to order some 70,000 people to ...