By ROZETTE RAGO from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Rug93q
Read More
NPR News: What Scientists Predicted 2018 Would Look Like 50 Years Ago
What Scientists Predicted 2018 Would Look Like 50 Years Ago NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with writer Jill Lepore of The New Yorker ab...
Read More
NPR News: WATCH: New Years Eve Revelers Gather In Times Square
WATCH: New Years Eve Revelers Gather In Times Square Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to convene in Manhattan to watch the ball...
Read More
NPR News: N.J. Bill Would Require Outside Prosecutors To Investigate Deaths Involving Police
N.J. Bill Would Require Outside Prosecutors To Investigate Deaths Involving Police New Jersey officials want to require the state attorney ...
Read More
NPR News: Driver's Licensing Processes May Put Undocumented People At Risk Of Deportation
Driver's Licensing Processes May Put Undocumented People At Risk Of Deportation In 12 states and Washington, D.C., people in the countr...
Read More
NPR News: Journalist Jerry Mitchell Discusses Decades Investigating Civil Rights Era Killings
Journalist Jerry Mitchell Discusses Decades Investigating Civil Rights Era Killings NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jerry Mitchell ...
Read More
NPR News: 'Keep The Faith In Our Country And Hold Fast,' Mattis Tells Defense Department
'Keep The Faith In Our Country And Hold Fast,' Mattis Tells Defense Department Monday is the Defense Secretary's last day on th...
Read More
NPR News: Intern Killed By Lion At North Carolina Animal Center
Intern Killed By Lion At North Carolina Animal Center Alexandra Black, 22, "was a beautiful young woman who had just started her caree...
Read More
NPR News: As Government Shutdown Drags On, So Do Economic Worries
As Government Shutdown Drags On, So Do Economic Worries The partial government shutdown is hurting the pocketbooks of 800,000 federal worke...
Read More
NPR News: Cronyism, 'Wasteful' Spending Accusations Roil Government Publishing Office
Cronyism, 'Wasteful' Spending Accusations Roil Government Publishing Office NPR has obtained an internal investigative report that ...
Read More
Why Do You Love a L.O.L. Surprise?
By ALLIE JONES from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2LIApsJ
Read More
NPR News: U.S. Citizen Arrested In Moscow On Suspicion Of Spying
U.S. Citizen Arrested In Moscow On Suspicion Of Spying Russia says Paul Whelan was detained on Friday while on a spy mission. He faces up t...
Read More
NPR News: Chickpeas Sit In Silos As Trump's Trade Wars Wage On
Chickpeas Sit In Silos As Trump's Trade Wars Wage On The largest importers of crops like lentils, garbanzos or peas — China and India —...
Read More
NPR News: Opioid Makers Face Wave of Lawsuits in 2019
Opioid Makers Face Wave of Lawsuits in 2019 Opioid manufacturers and distributors will be defending themselves against cases brought by tho...
Read More
NPR News: White Supremacy Fuels Domestic Terrorism, Southern Poverty Law Center Says
White Supremacy Fuels Domestic Terrorism, Southern Poverty Law Center Says Noel King talks to Heidi Beirich, director of the Southern Pover...
Read More
NPR News: Texas Volunteers Start Pop-Up Medical Clinics To Help Screen Migrant Children
Texas Volunteers Start Pop-Up Medical Clinics To Help Screen Migrant Children In response to the deaths of two Guatemalan children in U.S. ...
Read More
NPR News: News Brief: Government Shutdown, Migrant Children, Congo Elections
News Brief: Government Shutdown, Migrant Children, Congo Elections The government shutdown enters its 10th day. Volunteers in El Paso, Texa...
Read More
NPR News: How Sen. Orrin Hatch Shaped America's Health Care In Controversial Ways
How Sen. Orrin Hatch Shaped America's Health Care In Controversial Ways Republican Orrin Hatch is leaving the Senate after 42 years. He...
Read More
NPR News: Is Coconut Oil All It's Cracked Up To Be? Get The Facts On This Faddish Fat
Is Coconut Oil All It's Cracked Up To Be? Get The Facts On This Faddish Fat In the past few years, enthusiasts have touted coconut oil ...
Read More
NPR News: Affordable Care Act Can Stay In Effect While Under Appeal, Judge Says
Affordable Care Act Can Stay In Effect While Under Appeal, Judge Says The federal judge in Texas issued a stay on the health care law more ...
Read More
NPR News: 2018 Notable Deaths In Politics
2018 Notable Deaths In Politics This year, we've said goodbye to political icons, such as George H.W. and Barbara Bush. Also Sen. John ...
Read More
NPR News: More Than A Million Florida Felons Aren't Sure Yet Whether They Can Register To Vote
More Than A Million Florida Felons Aren't Sure Yet Whether They Can Register To Vote The incoming Florida governor and other politician...
Read More
NPR News: Colin O'Brady, First To Trek Unassisted Across Antartica: 'I'm A Little Bit Tired'
Colin O'Brady, First To Trek Unassisted Across Antartica: 'I'm A Little Bit Tired' NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Colin ...
Read More
NPR News: Encore: 'The Times They Are A-Changin" Still Speaks To Our Changing Times
Encore: 'The Times They Are A-Changin" Still Speaks To Our Changing Times Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are a-Changin'...
Read More
NPR News: On Jan. 1, Books, Movies And Music From 1923 Enter Public Domain
On Jan. 1, Books, Movies And Music From 1923 Enter Public Domain James Boyle and Jennifer Jenkins of Duke's Center for the Study of the...
Read More
NPR News: Nancy Grace Roman, 'Mother Of Hubble' Space Telescope, Has Died
Nancy Grace Roman, 'Mother Of Hubble' Space Telescope, Has Died Nancy Grace Roman was a force at NASA. She was one of the first fem...
Read More
NPR News: Former Phanatic, Who Helped Create Gritty, Opens Mascot Hall Of Fame
Former Phanatic, Who Helped Create Gritty, Opens Mascot Hall Of Fame The first Mascot Hall of Fame opened recently in Whiting, Indiana. NPR...
Read More
NPR News: Is Florida's Amendment Restoring Felons' Voting Rights 'Self-Executing'?
Is Florida's Amendment Restoring Felons' Voting Rights 'Self-Executing'? Voters in Florida approved a ballot measure to res...
Read More
NPR News: N.C. Congressional Seat In Limbo As Voter Fraud Investigation Continues
N.C. Congressional Seat In Limbo As Voter Fraud Investigation Continues In the race for North Carolina's 9th Congressional District, th...
Read More
NPR News: Latest From The Southern Border On DHS And Migrants
Latest From The Southern Border On DHS And Migrants Two migrant children have died in recent weeks after being held in CBP custody. In resp...
Read More
NPR News: Workers Affected By Shutdown Talk About What It Means For Them
Workers Affected By Shutdown Talk About What It Means For Them Hundreds of thousands of federal workers are still in limbo because of the p...
Read More
NPR News: Barbershop: The Year In Sports
Barbershop: The Year In Sports In the Barbershop, NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Washington Post's Kevin Blackistone, The Nation'...
Read More
NPR News: Market Volatility Forecast
Market Volatility Forecast NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Financial Times global business columnist Rana Foroohar about the recent market...
Read More
NPR News: Effects Of Government Shutdown Ripple Across Country
Effects Of Government Shutdown Ripple Across Country As the federal government shutdown enters its second week, workers across the country ...
Read More
NPR News: Government Shutdown Stalls Backlog Of Immigration Cases
Government Shutdown Stalls Backlog Of Immigration Cases NPR's Don Gonyea talks with San Francisco-based immigration judge Dana Leigh Ma...
Read More
NPR News: DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen Visits U.S. Border After Second Migrant Child's Death
DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen Visits U.S. Border After Second Migrant Child's Death Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen...
Read More
NPR News: Trump Blames Democrats For Deaths of Migrant Kids As DHS Secretary Visits Border
Trump Blames Democrats For Deaths of Migrant Kids As DHS Secretary Visits Border Kirstjen Nielsen's visit comes as her department is un...
Read More
NPR News: Trump Says 'Big Progress' Is Being Made On Trade Deal
Trump Says 'Big Progress' Is Being Made On Trade Deal President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke on the phone Saturday....
Read More
NPR News: Social Worker Led Frugal Life To Donate Nearly $11 Million To Children's Charities
Social Worker Led Frugal Life To Donate Nearly $11 Million To Children's Charities Alan Naiman died nearly a year ago from cancer at ag...
Read More
NPR News: How Environmental Policies Fared In Trump's Cross Hairs In 2018
How Environmental Policies Fared In Trump's Cross Hairs In 2018 NPR's Debbie Elliott asks Bloomberg energy reporter Jennifer Dlouhy...
Read More
NPR News: Smithsonian Faces Likely Closure As Government Shutdown Continues
Smithsonian Faces Likely Closure As Government Shutdown Continues Visitors to the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., braved rainy weather to ...
Read More
NPR News: Legislation Would Open Trove Of Federal Records On Civil Rights-Era Cold Cases
Legislation Would Open Trove Of Federal Records On Civil Rights-Era Cold Cases NPR's Debbie Elliott asks Sen. Doug Jones, D-Ala., about...
Read More
NPR News: For A Boy From Cuba, A Stranger's Crucifix Was A Symbol Of Kindness
For A Boy From Cuba, A Stranger's Crucifix Was A Symbol Of Kindness As part of the series "What They Took with Them," Jose Li...
Read More
NPR News: Key Questions On Immigration From Rep. Thompson On Homeland Security Committee
Key Questions On Immigration From Rep. Thompson On Homeland Security Committee NPR's Debbie Elliott asks Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss.,...
Read More
NPR News: Those End-Of-The-Year Charitable Donations May Not Help Your Tax Bill
Those End-Of-The-Year Charitable Donations May Not Help Your Tax Bill Many people wait until the end of the year to make their donations to...
Read More
NPR News: Fallout Grows As Partial Government Shutdown Drags On Into New Year
Fallout Grows As Partial Government Shutdown Drags On Into New Year There's no end in sight for the spending standoff that has forced t...
Read More
NPR News: How To Help Kids Overcome Their Fear Of Doctors And Shots
How To Help Kids Overcome Their Fear Of Doctors And Shots Half of the parents of young children in a recent survey said their kids fear goi...
Read More
Where Have All the Vowels Gone?
By JOHN WILLIAMS from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2s0n4Dq
Read More
NPR News: Abused Wolves And Troubled Teens Find Solace In Each Other
Abused Wolves And Troubled Teens Find Solace In Each Other Wolves and humans have an ancient bond, but one usually framed by fear and confl...
Read More
NPR News: FCC Investigates Widespread CenturyLink Outage That Disrupted 911 Service
FCC Investigates Widespread CenturyLink Outage That Disrupted 911 Service The FCC chairman called CenturyLink's widespread telecom outa...
Read More
NPR News: 16-Year-Old Set To Graduate From Kansas High School And Harvard University
16-Year-Old Set To Graduate From Kansas High School And Harvard University When he was about 11 years old, Braxton Moral started Harvard Un...
Read More
NPR News: After Two 'Needless' Migrant Deaths, Pediatricians Voice Concerns About Care
After Two 'Needless' Migrant Deaths, Pediatricians Voice Concerns About Care The deaths of two migrant children raise new questions...
Read More
NPR News: Mumia Abu-Jamal Granted Right Of Appeal After Decades In Prison
Mumia Abu-Jamal Granted Right Of Appeal After Decades In Prison A Philadelphia judge has ruled that Black Panther Mumia Abu-Jamal — after d...
Read More
NPR News: For Pittsburgh, A Difficult Year Reveals Long-Buried Problems
For Pittsburgh, A Difficult Year Reveals Long-Buried Problems A string of shootings and revelations about clergy abuse has made 2018 a hard...
Read More
NPR News: How To Write The Perfect Obituary
How To Write The Perfect Obituary NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to obituary writer Maureen O'Donnell of the Chicago Sun-Times about the a...
Read More
NPR News: Paradise, California Aims To Rebuild, Solve Longstanding Infrastructure Problems
Paradise, California Aims To Rebuild, Solve Longstanding Infrastructure Problems With money from the state and the federal government, Para...
Read More
NPR News: Despite Making Big Progress, Boston Will Not Meet Its Goal To Eliminate Chronic
Despite Making Big Progress, Boston Will Not Meet Its Goal To Eliminate Chronic Boston set a goal of eliminating chronic homelessness by th...
Read More
NPR News: Family Celebrates Another Year Together, After Father Was Almost Deported
Family Celebrates Another Year Together, After Father Was Almost Deported NPR's Ari Shapiro checks back in with a family he spoke with ...
Read More
NPR News: 4 Million Children Participated In School Lockdowns Last Year, Many Were Traumatized
4 Million Children Participated In School Lockdowns Last Year, Many Were Traumatized NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Steven Rich, databas...
Read More
NPR News: Secretary Nielsen Visits Border After Death Of Two Children In Border Patrol Custody
Secretary Nielsen Visits Border After Death Of Two Children In Border Patrol Custody As Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen visits...
Read More
NPR News: For Pittsburgh, A Difficult Year Reveals Long-Buried Problems
For Pittsburgh, A Difficult Year Reveals Long-Buried Problems A string of shootings and revelations about clergy abuse has made 2018 a hard...
Read More
NPR News: National Parks? Many Are Open During The Shutdown. Their Bathrooms? Not So Much
National Parks? Many Are Open During The Shutdown. Their Bathrooms? Not So Much Some state governments and tourism boards have been using t...
Read More
Year of the Daddy
By BONNIE WERTHEIM from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2CFtfCP
Read More
NPR News: Trump EPA Says Mercury Limits On Coal Plants Too Costly, Not 'Necessary'
Trump EPA Says Mercury Limits On Coal Plants Too Costly, Not 'Necessary' The EPA says it will keep limits on toxic mercury emission...
Read More
NPR News: Oldest American World War II Veteran Dies At 112
Oldest American World War II Veteran Dies At 112 Richard Overton enlisted in an all-black battalion, serving in Iwo Jima and Okinawa. He lo...
Read More
A Tour of Rock Climber Tommy Caldwell’s Garage
By STEVEN KURUTZ from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Sr3b3G
Read More
NPR News: Favorite Visual Stories Of 2018
Favorite Visual Stories Of 2018 NPR's list of memorable visual stories includes coverage of the 2018 midterm election, migrant caravans...
Read More
For the Dogs
By By from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2SvnSfb
Read More
NPR News: 'No Evidence Of Extraterrestrial Activity,' NYPD Says As City Is Bathed In Blue Light
'No Evidence Of Extraterrestrial Activity,' NYPD Says As City Is Bathed In Blue Light Utility company Con Edison says the light ema...
Read More
NPR News: Out Of Bankruptcy, Detroit Reaches Financial Milestone
Out Of Bankruptcy, Detroit Reaches Financial Milestone Four years after exiting the nation's largest municipal bankruptcy, the city of ...
Read More
NPR News: Texas Nonprofit Says ICE Is Releasing Migrants Onto El Paso Streets
Texas Nonprofit Says ICE Is Releasing Migrants Onto El Paso Streets As more Central Americans arrive at the border, immigration agencies ar...
Read More
NPR News: News Brief: Government Shutdown, Migrant Crisis, Stock Volatility
News Brief: Government Shutdown, Migrant Crisis, Stock Volatility The government shutdown is expected to stretch into 2019. The secretary o...
Read More
NPR News: Oregon Experiences Economic Fallout From Wildfire Smoke
Oregon Experiences Economic Fallout From Wildfire Smoke Worsening wildfire smoke has become an annual annoyance that's starting to affe...
Read More
NPR News: Americans Are Optimistic About The Future — Just Don't Ask About Politics
Americans Are Optimistic About The Future — Just Don't Ask About Politics A substantial share of Americans are feeling hopeful about th...
Read More
NPR News: Safely Evacuating The Elderly In Any Emergency Takes Planning And Practice
Safely Evacuating The Elderly In Any Emergency Takes Planning And Practice After three hurricanes, a big snow storm and an ice storm, resid...
Read More
NPR News: Meet The Couple Behind A New Year's Eve 'Possum Drop' In Georgia
Meet The Couple Behind A New Year's Eve 'Possum Drop' In Georgia Bud and Jackie Jones helped establish the "possum drop,...
Read More
The Junk Removers Manhandle My Heart
By MIKE RUCKER from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2EPiv6k
Read More
NPR News: Smithsonian And National Zoo To Close After New Year's Day In Government Shutdown
Smithsonian And National Zoo To Close After New Year's Day In Government Shutdown "There's no getting around it," Linda S...
Read More
NPR News: U.S. Stocks Come Back After Steep Losses During The Day
U.S. Stocks Come Back After Steep Losses During The Day The stock market made a comeback after spending much of Thursday in negative territ...
Read More
NPR News: Are You A Federal Worker Affected By This Government Shutdown?
Are You A Federal Worker Affected By This Government Shutdown? NPR's Weekend Edition wants to hear from those who are affected by the p...
Read More
NPR News: Future Of Women's March Uncertain As Tensions Flare Among Movement's Leadership
Future Of Women's March Uncertain As Tensions Flare Among Movement's Leadership NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Farah Stock...
Read More
NPR News: Trump's View Of U.S. Military Success In The Middle East
Trump's View Of U.S. Military Success In The Middle East In Iraq yesterday, President Trump contended that the U.S. shouldn't be th...
Read More
NPR News: With Shanahan As Defense Secretary, Boeing's Influence Over Pentagon Likely To Grow
With Shanahan As Defense Secretary, Boeing's Influence Over Pentagon Likely To Grow NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Lara Seligman, For...
Read More
NPR News: A Viral, Very Inventive Obit
A Viral, Very Inventive Obit When Rick Stein died, his daughter Alex Walsh wrote an obituary notable for its lies — she elaborated on his l...
Read More
NPR News: On Day 6 Of Shutdwon, Government Remains At Impasse
On Day 6 Of Shutdwon, Government Remains At Impasse The Senate will be in session today, but most lawmakers remain away from Washington, wi...
Read More
NPR News: 2018 Was A Milestone Year For Climate Science (If Not Politics)
2018 Was A Milestone Year For Climate Science (If Not Politics) 2018 saw a string of more precise — and dire — assessments that a warming c...
Read More
NPR News: Report: Shootings Were The Leading Cause Of Law Enforcement Officer Deaths In 2018
Report: Shootings Were The Leading Cause Of Law Enforcement Officer Deaths In 2018 A report out today from the National Law Enforcement Off...
Read More
NPR News: Colorado Governor-Elect Pushes For 100 Percent Renewable Energy
Colorado Governor-Elect Pushes For 100 Percent Renewable Energy Colorado's incoming governor Jared Polis is among a number of state Dem...
Read More
NPR News: Patients Are Turning To GoFundMe To Fill Health Insurance Gaps
Patients Are Turning To GoFundMe To Fill Health Insurance Gaps Medical fundraisers account for 1 in 3 of the website's campaigns and br...
Read More
NPR News: Trump, Leading Democrats Fault Each Other As Partial Shutdown Heads Into 2019
Trump, Leading Democrats Fault Each Other As Partial Shutdown Heads Into 2019 Trump has only a few more days to advance any spending agreem...
Read More
What’s Wrong With Books for Christmas?
By PHILIP GALANES from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2BTUKXV
Read More
NPR News: After H.S. Wrestler Told To Cut His Dreadlocks Or Forfeit, Adults Come Under Scrutiny
After H.S. Wrestler Told To Cut His Dreadlocks Or Forfeit, Adults Come Under Scrutiny In a video that has been viewed millions of times, th...
Read More
NPR News: 2018 Was A Year Of Drastic Cuts To U.S. Refugee Admissions
2018 Was A Year Of Drastic Cuts To U.S. Refugee Admissions America is rejecting more legal immigrants than ever before. Refugee advocates w...
Read More
NPR News: Virtual Reality Helps Hospice Workers See Life And Death Through A Patient's Eyes
Virtual Reality Helps Hospice Workers See Life And Death Through A Patient's Eyes A Maine medical school and nearby hospice center are ...
Read More
The Ecstasy and the Agony of Being a Grandmother
By ROBIN MARANTZ HENIG from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2SsF7Oc
Read More
Five Times the Internet Was Actually Fun in 2018
By DANIEL VICTOR from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2QWUcuJ
Read More
NPR News: More Police Officers Died From Gunfire Than Traffic Incidents In 2018, Report Says
More Police Officers Died From Gunfire Than Traffic Incidents In 2018, Report Says "Firearms-related fatalities were the leading cause...
Read More
NPR News: After Pittsburgh Shooting, Jewish Congregations Vow To Keep Helping Refugees
After Pittsburgh Shooting, Jewish Congregations Vow To Keep Helping Refugees Two months ago, a gunman killed 11 worshipers at a synagogue i...
Read More
NPR News: Flight Attendant's Dad Spends Christmas In The Air With His Daughter
Flight Attendant's Dad Spends Christmas In The Air With His Daughter Delta flight attendant Pierce Vaughn was scheduled to work Christm...
Read More
NPR News: Small Modular Houses May Offer Alternatives To Older Adults
Small Modular Houses May Offer Alternatives To Older Adults The University of Southern Indiana is experimenting with small houses designed ...
Read More
NPR News: News Brief: Trump Visits Iraq, Migrant Children's Health, Sudan Protests
News Brief: Trump Visits Iraq, Migrant Children's Health, Sudan Protests President Trump makes his first trip to an active combat zone....
Read More
NPR News: 'Hip-Hop Deserves That Respect': Honoring The Notorious B.I.G., Wu-Tang Clan In NYC
'Hip-Hop Deserves That Respect': Honoring The Notorious B.I.G., Wu-Tang Clan In NYC The New York City Council voted last week to ho...
Read More
Athletes Don’t Own Their Tattoos. That’s a Problem for Video Game Developers.
By JASON M. BAILEY from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2V68Gqi
Read More
11 Ways to Be a Better Person in 2019
By ANYA STRZEMIEN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2EUQg78
Read More
The Sound of Silence
By PENELOPE GREEN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2rW25RS
Read More
NPR News: Department Of Homeland Security Promises Changes To Protect Migrant Children
Department Of Homeland Security Promises Changes To Protect Migrant Children Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen promises new "extraordinary pr...
Read More
Listen: Margarita Levieva, Pamela Adlon and Darby Stanchfield Read From Modern Love
By Unknown Author from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2CC9I6f
Read More
NPR News: Some Japanese-Americans Wrongfully Imprisoned During WWII Oppose Census Question
Some Japanese-Americans Wrongfully Imprisoned During WWII Oppose Census Question In the 1940s, the U.S. government used census data to loca...
Read More
NPR News: Texas Congressman Discusses Border Facilities And How To Prevent Future Deaths
Texas Congressman Discusses Border Facilities And How To Prevent Future Deaths NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Democratic Congressman Joa...
Read More
NPR News: After Death of Second Migrant Child, CBP Will Examine All Children Under 10 Years Old
After Death of Second Migrant Child, CBP Will Examine All Children Under 10 Years Old U.S. Customs & Border Protection says medical per...
Read More
What We Look Like Now
By ELIZABETH BRISTOW and EVE LYONS from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2SoLQbK
Read More
NPR News: Girl Still Believes In Santa, Even After Trump Casts Doubt On His Existence
Girl Still Believes In Santa, Even After Trump Casts Doubt On His Existence The president caused a stir when he asked a 7-year-old caller t...
Read More
NPR News: Utah First In The Nation To Lower Its DUI Limit To .05 Percent
Utah First In The Nation To Lower Its DUI Limit To .05 Percent Utah will make history on Dec. 30, by being the first state to lower its blo...
Read More
How Skin-Care Companies Are Tackling Issues Faced by Women of Color
By BEE SHAPIRO from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2ESUpsr
Read More
NPR News: GoFundMe Provides Refunds To Donors Duped By Viral Campaign
GoFundMe Provides Refunds To Donors Duped By Viral Campaign More than 14,000 donors were tricked into paying for a couple's vacations a...
Read More
Theaster Gates Is a Toast of the Fashion and Art Circuit
By RUTH LA FERLA from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Q35WpP
Read More
A Quick Way to Update Your After-Dark Look
By NATALIE MATTHEWS BUTCHER from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2RgRBuR
Read More
NPR News: A Connecticut Cafe Provides Jobs For Adults With Disabilities
A Connecticut Cafe Provides Jobs For Adults With Disabilities After the age of 21, adults with intellectual disabilities are aged out of pr...
Read More
Let the Fountain Pens Flow!
By MIRANDA PURVES from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2RfR9wS
Read More
NPR News: There's A Lot At Stake In The Weekly U.S. Drought Map
There's A Lot At Stake In The Weekly U.S. Drought Map As drought has deepened across the West, much attention is paid to a colorful map...
Read More
NPR News: 2018 Brought A 'Tectonic Shift' In The Gun Control Movement, Advocates Say
2018 Brought A 'Tectonic Shift' In The Gun Control Movement, Advocates Say More than half the states passed dozens of gun control m...
Read More
NPR News: Texas School Employee Suing Over Pro-Israel Oath
Texas School Employee Suing Over Pro-Israel Oath Noel King talks to Bahia Amawi, a Texas speech pathologist, who lost her job after she ref...
Read More
NPR News: Migrant Boy Dies In Government Custody In New Mexico Hospital
Migrant Boy Dies In Government Custody In New Mexico Hospital An 8-year-old boy from Guatemala has died in government custody, U.S. Customs...
Read More
NPR News: News Brief: Migrant Boy Dies, Shutdown Continues, U.S.-Turkey Relations
News Brief: Migrant Boy Dies, Shutdown Continues, U.S.-Turkey Relations An 8-year-old Guatemalan boy dies in U.S. immigration custody. The ...
Read More
NPR News: For The Catholic Church, A Year Of Unending Clergy Abuse Revelations
For The Catholic Church, A Year Of Unending Clergy Abuse Revelations The Catholic Church has been roiled by revelations about clergy abuse ...
Read More
NPR News: After Big Losses, Investors Keep A Look Out For Santa Claus Rally
After Big Losses, Investors Keep A Look Out For Santa Claus Rally On Monday, the Dow logged a nearly 3 percent loss — breaking a 100-year-o...
Read More
NPR News: ICE Continues To Release Asylum-Seekers Into Public Park In El Paso, Texas
ICE Continues To Release Asylum-Seekers Into Public Park In El Paso, Texas Officials appear to have resumed coordinating with local shelter...
Read More
NPR News: ICE Continues To Release Hundreds Of Asylum-Seekers Into Public Park In El Paso, Texas
ICE Continues To Release Hundreds Of Asylum-Seekers Into Public Park In El Paso, Texas Officials appear to have resumed coordinating with l...
Read More
NPR News: On Christmas Day, Volunteers In El Paso, Texas, Help Hundreds Of Immigrant Families
On Christmas Day, Volunteers In El Paso, Texas, Help Hundreds Of Immigrant Families A migrant shelter in El Paso, Texas, says ICE officers ...
Read More
NPR News: Trump Attends Christmas Eve Service That Had A Message About Migrants
Trump Attends Christmas Eve Service That Had A Message About Migrants NPR's Ari Shapiro speak with Mariann Budde, the bishop of the Epi...
Read More
NPR News: Carolers Sing To Children Held In Tent City At U.S.-Mexico Border
Carolers Sing To Children Held In Tent City At U.S.-Mexico Border Activists and locals gather at the U.S. border with Mexico in the Tornill...
Read More
NPR News: 8-Year-Old Migrant Boy Dies In U.S. Custody
8-Year-Old Migrant Boy Dies In U.S. Custody Customs and Border Protection announced an 8-year-old migrant boy from Guatemala who was in U.S...
Read More
NPR News: Voices From Those Affected By The Partial Government Shutdown
Voices From Those Affected By The Partial Government Shutdown Around the country this Christmas Day people are feeling the effects of the f...
Read More
NPR News: President Trump To 7-Year-Old: 'Are You Still A Believer In Santa?'
President Trump To 7-Year-Old: 'Are You Still A Believer In Santa?' The president relishes speaking off the cuff but on Christmas E...
Read More
Tiny Love Stories: ‘If You’re Reading This, Nick, I Love You’
By Unknown Author from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2SlWkZi
Read More
NPR News: 8-Year-Old Migrant Boy Dies In Government Custody In New Mexico Hospital
8-Year-Old Migrant Boy Dies In Government Custody In New Mexico Hospital The Guatemalan child died after midnight on Tuesday in Alamogordo,...
Read More
NPR News: 1776 'Christmas Riot' At Fort Ticonderoga Reveals Long-Forgotten Tensions
1776 'Christmas Riot' At Fort Ticonderoga Reveals Long-Forgotten Tensions A Christmas day battle at Fort Ticonderoga between Massac...
Read More
NPR News: Mail-Order Pies: An Expensive Slice Of Nostalgia For Which Many Will Pay
Mail-Order Pies: An Expensive Slice Of Nostalgia For Which Many Will Pay It can cost more to ship a pie than the price of the pie itself, a...
Read More
NPR News: 'Changing The Mindset': Female Inmates In Training For A Life After Prison
'Changing The Mindset': Female Inmates In Training For A Life After Prison It is difficult to find work if you've been incarcer...
Read More
The Art of Giving Advice (and Saying Goodbye)
By Unknown Author from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Rip3Bc
Read More
NPR News: A Policy Knot Leaves Oklahomans From Marshall Islands Struggling To Get Health Care
A Policy Knot Leaves Oklahomans From Marshall Islands Struggling To Get Health Care Their former homeland was a U.S. testing site for nucle...
Read More
NPR News: Dow Suffers Record-Breaking Christmas Eve Losses
Dow Suffers Record-Breaking Christmas Eve Losses The Dow Jones Industrial Average on Monday fell 2.9 percent to 21,792.20 — the worst Chris...
Read More
NPR News: Actor Kevin Spacey Faces Felony Charges For Alleged Sexual Assault
Actor Kevin Spacey Faces Felony Charges For Alleged Sexual Assault Last year, a former Massachusetts news anchor accused Spacey of assaulti...
Read More
NPR News: Woman Reunited With Her Tiny Home After Thieves Wheeled It Away
Woman Reunited With Her Tiny Home After Thieves Wheeled It Away Meghan Panu's brand new tiny home was sitting in a home remodeling stor...
Read More
NPR News: Maine Volunteers Work To Seal Drafty Homes, Save Energy
Maine Volunteers Work To Seal Drafty Homes, Save Energy In Maine, volunteers have partnered with an energy efficiency group to provide insu...
Read More
NPR News: How Much Has Been Spent On A Border Wall So Far?
How Much Has Been Spent On A Border Wall So Far? As the government shutdown continues amid President Trump's demands for border funding...
Read More
NPR News: 50 Years Later, Jim Lovell Reflects On His Christmas Eve Moon Orbit
50 Years Later, Jim Lovell Reflects On His Christmas Eve Moon Orbit Astronaut Jim Lovell reflects on Christmas Eve 1968. He's part of t...
Read More
NPR News: How Houses Themselves Become Fuel For Wildfires
How Houses Themselves Become Fuel For Wildfires Wildfires destroyed thousands of homes across California this year. Fire scientists are dis...
Read More
NPR News: For Evangelicals, A Year Of Reckoning On Sexual Sin And Support For Donald Trump
For Evangelicals, A Year Of Reckoning On Sexual Sin And Support For Donald Trump Evangelicals in 2018 had to defend their views on sexual s...
Read More
NPR News: Gingerbread Cred: Bakers Craft Winning Edible Art Down To The Last Detail
Gingerbread Cred: Bakers Craft Winning Edible Art Down To The Last Detail Tiny working gingerbread clock gears, meticulously hand-painted p...
Read More
Are You There, User? It’s Me, Facebook!
By JOHN HERRMAN from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2LxdTmM
Read More
NPR News: To Save Their Endangered Language, 2 Cherokee Brothers Learn As They Teach
To Save Their Endangered Language, 2 Cherokee Brothers Learn As They Teach Jakeli and Micah Swimmer aren't fluent in their native Chero...
Read More
This Internet Person Thinks Your ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ Memes Are Terrible
By Unknown Author from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2rQydGD
Read More
NPR News: 2 Towns Claim Title Of 'Christmas Tree Capital Of The World'
2 Towns Claim Title Of 'Christmas Tree Capital Of The World' The town of Indiana, Penn., says it's the "Christmas Tree Cap...
Read More
NPR News: Best Stories About The Worst Gifts Girlfriends Received From Boyfriends
Best Stories About The Worst Gifts Girlfriends Received From Boyfriends NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Lisa Bonos of The Washington Po...
Read More
NPR News: Allies Of Jim Mattis React To The Secretary Of Defense's Resignation
Allies Of Jim Mattis React To The Secretary Of Defense's Resignation NPR's Michel Martin talks with Lithuania's Minister of Nat...
Read More
NPR News: Zoox Inc. Snags First California Permit To Transport Passengers In Self-Driving Cars
Zoox Inc. Snags First California Permit To Transport Passengers In Self-Driving Cars The Silicon Valley-based company will offer ride servi...
Read More
NPR News: How The Partial Government Shutdown Could Impact You
How The Partial Government Shutdown Could Impact You About a quarter of the government will remain closed until lawmakers can come to an ag...
Read More
NPR News: After The Loss Of A Loved One, Your Holiday Traditions Change But Hope Endures
After The Loss Of A Loved One, Your Holiday Traditions Change But Hope Endures Grief can be amplified this time of year, whether you celebr...
Read More
NPR News: After Years In Refugee Camps, A Family Celebrates Its First Christmas In The U.S.
After Years In Refugee Camps, A Family Celebrates Its First Christmas In The U.S. With the help of American volunteers, a family of refugee...
Read More
NPR News: A Mexican Girl Attached Her Christmas List To A Balloon. An Ariz. Man Found It
A Mexican Girl Attached Her Christmas List To A Balloon. An Ariz. Man Found It NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks Randy Heiss of Patagonia,...
Read More
NPR News: What 'Unaccompanied Alien Children' Means
What 'Unaccompanied Alien Children' Means The term is how the government describes some immigrant children, but it isn't always...
Read More
NPR News: An Argument Against Life Sentences, Especially For Juvenile Defendants
An Argument Against Life Sentences, Especially For Juvenile Defendants NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Robert Holbrook, who was g...
Read More
NPR News: These 2 Girl Scouts Meet Again
These 2 Girl Scouts Meet Again NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro reconnects with two people from our Missed Connection series, Laurie Luna and ...
Read More
NPR News: Vermont Mother Works To Get A Waiting Period For Gun Purchases After Son's Suicide
Vermont Mother Works To Get A Waiting Period For Gun Purchases After Son's Suicide NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Alyssa Blac...
Read More
NPR News: When 'Cookiers' Take Holiday Cookie Decorating To A Whole New Level
When 'Cookiers' Take Holiday Cookie Decorating To A Whole New Level Many people enjoy baking holiday cookies, but cookie making and...
Read More
NPR News: 'Blessings Come In' As Churches Take In Refugee Congregations After The Camp Fire
'Blessings Come In' As Churches Take In Refugee Congregations After The Camp Fire Chico, Calif., has had to make room for thousands...
Read More
NPR News: How Helping Patients Get Good Care At Home Helps Rural Hospitals Survive
How Helping Patients Get Good Care At Home Helps Rural Hospitals Survive Hospitals are now financially rewarded by insurers for safety and ...
Read More
NPR News: In 'Never Too Late,' Finally, A Guide For Adults Going To College
In 'Never Too Late,' Finally, A Guide For Adults Going To College There are hundreds of books about picking the best college. But l...
Read More
NPR News: Nice Things In 2018 With 'It's Been A Minute' Host Sam Sanders
Nice Things In 2018 With 'It's Been A Minute' Host Sam Sanders NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Sam Sanders, host of NPR...
Read More
NPR News: Working The Holidays As An Amazon Worker
Working The Holidays As An Amazon Worker NPR's Michel Martin talks to Vox business reporter Chavie Lieber about what it's like to w...
Read More
NPR News: A Chaotic Week In Washington
A Chaotic Week In Washington NPR's Michel Martin and The Washington Post's Robert Costa review a week marked by the president's...
Read More
NPR News: Governor Under Mounting Pressure To Commute Life Sentence Of Cyntoia Brown
Governor Under Mounting Pressure To Commute Life Sentence Of Cyntoia Brown In Tennessee, there's mounting pressure on the governor to c...
Read More
NPR News: Federal Workers In Limbo During Government Shutdown
Federal Workers In Limbo During Government Shutdown While members of Congress and the Trump administration try to work out a deal to fund t...
Read More
NPR News: The Secret Fishing Habits Of Northwoods' Wolves
The Secret Fishing Habits Of Northwoods' Wolves Researchers in northern Minnesota have discovered that wolves have a much more varied d...
Read More
NPR News: A Former Defense Secretary Reflects On The Resignation Of The Incumbent
A Former Defense Secretary Reflects On The Resignation Of The Incumbent NPR's Scott Simon talks with William Cohen, who also served as ...
Read More
NPR News: After Years In Refugee Camps, A Family Celebrates Its First Christmas In The U.S.
After Years In Refugee Camps, A Family Celebrates Its First Christmas In The U.S. With the help of American volunteers, a family of refugee...
Read More
NPR News: For Asylum-Seekers Waiting In Mexico, Volunteers Offer Medical Help
For Asylum-Seekers Waiting In Mexico, Volunteers Offer Medical Help Thousands of asylum-seekers in Mexico are waiting their turn to ask U.S...
Read More
NPR News: What They Took With Them As They Fled Conflicts
What They Took With Them As They Fled Conflicts As people escape from turmoil around the world, they often can carry only a few items with ...
Read More
The Defiance of Mariah’s Lambs
By RICH JUZWIAK from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2CsscWD
Read More
NPR News: This Year, Mrs. Claus Is Coming To Town — And Not As Santa's Sidekick
This Year, Mrs. Claus Is Coming To Town — And Not As Santa's Sidekick America's Santa industry has long been a male-dominated one. ...
Read More
NPR News: Government Shuts Down Ahead Of Holiday Over Stalemate On Border Wall Funding
Government Shuts Down Ahead Of Holiday Over Stalemate On Border Wall Funding The House and Senate are adjourned until noon Saturday. Congre...
Read More
Five Models Accuse Bruce Weber of Sexual Misconduct in New Lawsuit
By MATTHEW SCHNEIER from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2A9ro7O
Read More
NPR News: 1968: When Apollo 8 First Orbited The Moon And Saw The Earth Rise In Space
1968: When Apollo 8 First Orbited The Moon And Saw The Earth Rise In Space On Dec. 21, 1968, America's second manned spaceflight lifted...
Read More
NPR News: Reporter For German Magazine Falsified Articles, Including One About Trump Supporters
Reporter For German Magazine Falsified Articles, Including One About Trump Supporters When a reporter for the German news magazine Der Spie...
Read More
NPR News: Year End Check-In With 'Capital Gazette' Photojournalist, Joshua McKerrow
Year End Check-In With 'Capital Gazette' Photojournalist, Joshua McKerrow NPR's Mary Louise Kelly checks in with Joshua McKerro...
Read More
NPR News: Immigrant Family Celebrates Their First Holiday Without Fear Of Deportation
Immigrant Family Celebrates Their First Holiday Without Fear Of Deportation After years of living without documentation, a family from Brow...
Read More
NPR News: Acting Attorney General Whitaker Won't Recuse Himself From Mueller Inquiry
Acting Attorney General Whitaker Won't Recuse Himself From Mueller Inquiry Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who appointed the sp...
Read More
NPR News: VA Says It Will Stop Arbitrarily Dropping Caregivers From Program
VA Says It Will Stop Arbitrarily Dropping Caregivers From Program The temporary suspension comes three days after a report from NPR exposed...
Read More
President Obama and Sugarplum Fairies
By DENNY LEE from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2A9uh8A
Read More
What 8 Holiday Shoppers Wore to Industry City in Brooklyn
By JOHN ORTVED from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2EGtEHj
Read More
Your Vagina Is Terrific (and Everyone Else’s Opinions Still Are Not)
By JEN GUNTER from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2ShrtNC
Read More
How Diggy Simmons, the Son of Rev Run, Keeps It Real
By BEE SHAPIRO from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2QHaSG8
Read More
NPR News: Pope Francis Tells Abusive Priests And Bishops To Turn Themselves In
Pope Francis Tells Abusive Priests And Bishops To Turn Themselves In Priests who sexually abuse children are like Judas Iscariot, the disci...
Read More
NPR News: The Thieves Who Stole Christmas: Three Stories Of Real-Life 'Grinches'
The Thieves Who Stole Christmas: Three Stories Of Real-Life 'Grinches' This week, Christmas gifts and decorations were swiped in Pe...
Read More
NPR News: Trump Administration Changes Border Policy To Discourage Asylum-Seekers
Trump Administration Changes Border Policy To Discourage Asylum-Seekers Mexico and the U.S. have come to an agreement that immigrants from ...
Read More
NPR News: Lawmakers Sound Bipartisan Alarm After Resignation By Defense Secretary Jim Mattis
Lawmakers Sound Bipartisan Alarm After Resignation By Defense Secretary Jim Mattis Both Republican and Democratic members of Congress prais...
Read More
What Is Glitter?
By CAITY WEAVER from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2Bx3a7a
Read More
NPR News: There's Always A Cost Associated With Free Shipping
There's Always A Cost Associated With Free Shipping Many E-retailers are extending holiday free shipping, but how free is it? It still ...
Read More
NPR News: California Homeowners Find Their House Still Standing After Camp Fire
California Homeowners Find Their House Still Standing After Camp Fire In the burned-out town of Paradise, a couple discovered their house w...
Read More
NPR News: Reconnecting 10 Years Later 'Was The True Test Of Friendship And Time'
Reconnecting 10 Years Later 'Was The True Test Of Friendship And Time' Jeanne Satterfield and Barbara Parham landed in a tight spot...
Read More
NPR News: Millennials Strike Again: This Time We Are Killing Cash And 'Merry Christmas'
Millennials Strike Again: This Time We Are Killing Cash And 'Merry Christmas' It's the holiday edition of everyone's favori...
Read More
NPR News: Legislation To Make Lynching A Federal Crime Clears Historic Hurdle In Congress
Legislation To Make Lynching A Federal Crime Clears Historic Hurdle In Congress On Wednesday, the Senate approved legislation that, if enac...
Read More
The Mystery of the Holiday Fruitcake, Solved!
By DAVID ROMPF from NYT Style https://nyti.ms/2QJz2zN
Read More
NPR News: How Is The World Reacting To Trump's Decision To Withdraw From Syria?
How Is The World Reacting To Trump's Decision To Withdraw From Syria? President Trump declared victory over ISIS. But the international...
Read More
NPR News: Defense Secretary Mattis To Retire In February, Trump Says
Defense Secretary Mattis To Retire In February, Trump Says Defense Secretary James Mattis secured a rare waiver to run the Pentagon even th...
Read More
NPR News: Trump Administration Takes Next Step Toward Oil Lease Sales In Arctic Refuge
Trump Administration Takes Next Step Toward Oil Lease Sales In Arctic Refuge The Trump administration has taken another step toward selling...
Read More
NPR News: Transcript: NPR's Full Interview With Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
Transcript: NPR's Full Interview With Secretary of State Mike Pompeo In an interview with Steve Inskeep, Secretary of State Pompeo talk...
Read More
NPR News: Today 110 Detained Iraqis Were Supposed To Be Released, Instead Their Case Is In Turmoil
Today 110 Detained Iraqis Were Supposed To Be Released, Instead Their Case Is In Turmoil Today was supposed to be a good day for detained I...
Read More
NPR News: New Report Reveals That In Illinois 690 Clergy Have Been Accused Of Sexual Abuse
New Report Reveals That In Illinois 690 Clergy Have Been Accused Of Sexual Abuse NPR's Mary Louise Kelly interviews Illinois Supreme Co...
Read More
NPR News: Earlonne Woods, 'Ear Hustle' Co-Host, Celebrates 'First Holiday Since' His Release From Prison
Earlonne Woods, 'Ear Hustle' Co-Host, Celebrates 'First Holiday Since' His Release From Prison Earlonne Woods co-hosted the...
Read More
NPR News: Criminal Case Against Harvey Weinstein Will Move Forward
Criminal Case Against Harvey Weinstein Will Move Forward The criminal case against former movie producer Harvey Weinstein can continue, a j...
Read More
NPR News: Chip By Chip, Restoring The Damaged Washington National Cathedral
Chip By Chip, Restoring The Damaged Washington National Cathedral The famous cathedral was damaged seven years ago in an earthquake. Master...
Read More
NPR News: Amazon Customer Receives 1,700 Audio Files Of A Stranger Who Used Alexa
Amazon Customer Receives 1,700 Audio Files Of A Stranger Who Used Alexa The incident reportedly happened in Germany after the customer sent...
Read More
Nothing Wrong With Blabbing About My Cousin at the Strip Club, Right?
By PHILIP GALANES from NYT Style https://ift.tt/2Gy6cxU
Read More
Ariel Winter Makes Friends at the Animal Shelter
By ALEXIS SOLOSKI from NYT Style https://ift.tt/2rLCbAl
Read More
NPR News: Under New Deal, Asylum Seekers Will Wait In Mexico While Claims Are Processed
Under New Deal, Asylum Seekers Will Wait In Mexico While Claims Are Processed The U.S. and Mexico have reached an agreement in which third-...
Read More
A Yeezy Alum Who Now Designs for Versace
By ALEX HAWGOOD from NYT Style https://ift.tt/2UZN27e
Read More
Drunks, in Love
By LISA GABRIELE from NYT Style https://ift.tt/2SdxbQL
Read More
NPR News: Trump Administration Will Send Asylum-Seekers To Mexico While Claims Are Processed
Trump Administration Will Send Asylum-Seekers To Mexico While Claims Are Processed Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said Thursd...
Read More
NPR News: Justice Department Charges Chinese Hackers In Bid To Curtail Cyber-Theft
Justice Department Charges Chinese Hackers In Bid To Curtail Cyber-Theft The two men are accused of being part of a vast government effort ...
Read More
NPR News: Democrats Can't Avoid Identity Politics In 2020
Democrats Can't Avoid Identity Politics In 2020 Facing a crowded primary in 2020, Democratic presidential candidates may not be able av...
Read More
NPR News: Sidestepping Congress, Trump Administration Proposes More Work Rules For Food Stamps
Sidestepping Congress, Trump Administration Proposes More Work Rules For Food Stamps The Agriculture Department wants to limit states' ...
Read More
PowerPoint Is the Most Efficient Way for Kids to Manage Their Parents
By KATHERINE ROSMAN from NYT Style https://ift.tt/2SbTN41
Read More
NPR News: VIDEO: Four Ways That Wild Edibles, Including Insects, Will Wow You
VIDEO: Four Ways That Wild Edibles, Including Insects, Will Wow You California-based chef and forager Pascal Baudar is a master of wildcraf...
Read More
NPR News: More Accusations Of Child Sex Abuse By Priests In Illinois Uncovered
More Accusations Of Child Sex Abuse By Priests In Illinois Uncovered A preliminary investigation by the state's attorney general reveal...
Read More
NPR News: GOP Insists It Doesn't Engage In Identity Politics. Researchers Disagree
GOP Insists It Doesn't Engage In Identity Politics. Researchers Disagree Donald Trump has had success at using identity politics. Ohio...
Read More
NPR News: Illinois Releases Preliminary Catholic Clergy Sexual Abuse Report
Illinois Releases Preliminary Catholic Clergy Sexual Abuse Report The Illinois attorney general has found 690 Catholic clergy members in th...
Read More
NPR News: Ohio Civil Suits May Encourage Drug Firms To Help Solve Opioid Epidemic
Ohio Civil Suits May Encourage Drug Firms To Help Solve Opioid Epidemic A federal judge is allowing a massive civil case against some of th...
Read More
NPR News: Ohio Civil Suits Encourage Drug Firms To Help Solve Opioid Epidemic
Ohio Civil Suits Encourage Drug Firms To Help Solve Opioid Epidemic A federal judge is allowing a massive civil case against some of the bi...
Read More
NPR News: The Monumental Push Behind Getting That Package Delivered By Christmas
The Monumental Push Behind Getting That Package Delivered By Christmas The explosion in online holiday shopping is resulting in billions of...
Read More
NPR News: 5 Ways Nixing The Affordable Care Act Could Upend The Entire U.S. Health System
5 Ways Nixing The Affordable Care Act Could Upend The Entire U.S. Health System If the decision of a judge in Texas to invalidate the feder...
Read More
NPR News: Judge To Decide Future Of Sexual Assault Case Against Harvey Weinstein
Judge To Decide Future Of Sexual Assault Case Against Harvey Weinstein On Thursday, Harvey Weinstein's legal team will move to throw ou...
Read More
NPR News: 'Realization Of An Impossible Dream:' MLB And Cuba Make Historic Deal
'Realization Of An Impossible Dream:' MLB And Cuba Make Historic Deal The agreement, negotiated over years, represents the first ti...
Read More
NPR News: Another Legal Setback To The Trump Administration's Effort To Crack Down On Asylum
Another Legal Setback To The Trump Administration's Effort To Crack Down On Asylum In June, then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions announc...
Read More
NPR News: Critics Call Trump Administration Plan To Reduce Lead Exposure Toothless
Critics Call Trump Administration Plan To Reduce Lead Exposure Toothless The Federal Lead Action Plan is a framework rather than a call for...
Read More
NPR News: San Francisco Orders Man To Rebuild His Historic Home After It Was Demolished
San Francisco Orders Man To Rebuild His Historic Home After It Was Demolished Built in 1936, it was one of only a handful of Bay Area proje...
Read More
NPR News: Judge Who Invalidated Obamacare Has Been A 'Go-To-Judge' For Republicans, Critics Say
Judge Who Invalidated Obamacare Has Been A 'Go-To-Judge' For Republicans, Critics Say Court watchers weren't shocked when Reed ...
Read More
NPR News: Parkland Father Shares What This Holiday Season Has Been Like Since The Death Of His Son
Parkland Father Shares What This Holiday Season Has Been Like Since The Death Of His Son Max Schachter's son Alex was killed in the sho...
Read More
NPR News: Despite Pressure From Trump, The Federal Reserve Will Raise Key Interest Rate
Despite Pressure From Trump, The Federal Reserve Will Raise Key Interest Rate The Federal Reserve ignored pressure from President Trump and...
Read More
NPR News: Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administrations Attempt To Restrict Asylum For Domestic, Gang Violence
Federal Judge Blocks Trump Administrations Attempt To Restrict Asylum For Domestic, Gang Violence A federal judge has blocked the Trump adm...
Read More
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)