Research shows a grim picture of women's health in states that have cracked down on abortion following the fall of Roe. Stricter abortion laws mean more people will have to carry unwanted pregnancies, yet mothers and children in states with the toughest restrictions tend to have less access to health care and financial assistance.
There's been a broad decline in support for immigrants in the U.S. A new NPR poll shows most Americans feel the nation is "experiencing an invasion" at the Southern border, despite studies consistently showing that immigrants are less likely to commit crimes or be incarcerated than native-born Americans.
Mike Pence says he would consider testifying before the Jan. 6 committee "if there was an invitation to participate." Pence was featured consistently during the summer hearings, which revealed threats against his life.
A hot debate has risen since hybrid and remote work have become the new normal: Will remote workers be treated the same as in-person staff? 🎧 Listen to employees weigh in, or read the story.
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Parts of Pennsylvania, Iowa and Oregon will be in luck this week as a geomagnetic storm may make the Northern Lights visible.
Officials in many states are calling on residents to kill the spotted lanternfly at all costs. It isn't dangerous to humans or pets but could cost the country's agricultural industry.
Author Jamil Jan Kochai has been searching for more than a decade Susan Lung, the teacher who taught him to read and write English when he was 7 years old. Twenty years later, she surprised him at one of his book readings.
Disgraced opera singer Plácido Domingo has been tied to a criminal group in Buenos Aires that was a front for sexual trafficking, including of minors, as well as other crimes. More than 20 women have come forward publicly with misconduct claims against him since 2019
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