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NPR talks with filmmaker Dion Nissenbaum about the documentary "Who Killed Shireen?" In it, the Israeli soldier who allegedly killed Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh is identified.
Writers, producers and other creatives are leaving their Hollywood jobs to become content creators. NPR's A Martinez speaks with Amy Suto, who quit Hollywood to create content independently.
Policymakers at the Federal Reserve voted on Wednesday to hold interest rates steady for now, while they wait to see how President Trump's trade war plays out in the U.S. economy.
Trump's budget proposal for next year includes cuts to some federal agencies paired with an increase in defense spending.
Warren Buffett, the 94-year-old billionaire investor known as the "Oracle of Omaha," is retiring as Berkshire Hathaway's CEO. What made him so powerful, and why does he have so many fans?
A troubled private prison in Leavenworth, Kansas, was shut down in 2021. Now, that facility and other prisons closed because of serious problems are set to reopen as migrant detention centers.
Black smoke streamed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel on Thursday morning in Rome, signaling that the 133 cardinal ...
The 133 cardinals in the conclave will participate in as many as four rounds of voting a day until a two-thirds majority is ...
Most Americans balk at the idea of charging women who get abortions with homicide, but post-Roe, militant anti-abortion ...
Two dozen states allow citizens to propose ballot measures. But Republican lawmakers in many of those states are now adding ...
My sister and I recently unearthed a forgotten box of correspondence our mom received from servicemen she'd met at Red Cross ...
The presidents of the National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers say the political climate has added ...
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