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The agency is closing the Office of Research and Development, which analyzes dangers posed by hazards including toxic ...
NPR journalists Scott Detrow, Sacha Pfeiffer and Linda Holmes discuss Hollywood's treatment of journalism movies and how they reflect public perception of the profession.
Over the weekend, President Donald Trump urged supporters to “drop” Epstein conspiracy theories and defended Attorney General ...
Pope Leo XIV, speaking on Sunday, mourned the deaths of three people sheltering at the Holy Family church in Gaza City and ...
Looming federal funding cuts for PBS put in jeopardy some of the most-used educational videos and games shown to help ...
Congressional cuts approved Thursday night will directly affect two metro Atlanta broadcasters. Georgia Public Broadcasting's network of radio and TV stations, WABE radio and TV in Atlanta, are now ...
The post Clawback of $1.1b for PBS and NPR Puts Rural Stations at Risk – And Threatens a Vital Source Of Journalism appeared ...
Republicans in the House and Senate this week approved $9 billion worth of spending cuts, targeting public broadcasting and foreign aid programs, sending the bill to Trump's desk for his signature ...
Sleepover camps are seen as an American tradition. But the deaths of so many children at Camp Mystic during the Texas floods have led some parents to question the safety of the camps.
NPR's Adrian Ma talks to Adam Aleksic about his new book, "Algospeak," which looks at how algorithms and online creators are affeting the way people speak offline.
Allegheny Mountain Radio, a network of three community stations, is not an NPR member station. But it will get caught in the crossfire of funding cuts.
Researchers are looking at an invasive species of algae along the Atlantic coast as a possible reason for mercury in the food chain.