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NPR's Juana Summers talks with New York Rep. Mike Lawler, a republican, about the Senate's tax and spending bill – and whether he thinks the House has enough votes to send it to the president's desk.
The Dalai Lama said he will be reincarnated after he dies, and no one can interfere with the matter of succession. The ...
Detectives say during August and September of 2022 Miller misrepresented himself as a 14-year-old boy on a social media app.
School districts have had to start a new fiscal year without knowing how much money they'll be getting from the state.
Tiny Chef began as a passion project. Now, fans are rallying to revive it after Nickelodeon canceled the show.
Jayden Whittenberg, 15, reportedly left his foster residence on Pohjala Road in Rock River Township early Monday morning.
On Tuesday the Keweenaw County Clerk’s Office released death certificates for Bradley Baird, 30, and his father John Baird, ...
When WBOR station manager Mason Daugherty got a notification of a spike in listenership to his small station off the charts, he assumed it was spam. However, after a little digging, he found out that ...
How would the GOP megabill that the Senate passed on Tuesday affect Medicaid coverage? Julie Rovner, chief Washington correspondent for KFF Health News, breaks down the changes contained in the bill.
NPR's Leila Fadel asks Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, co-founder of the House Freedom Caucus, about how the conservative group regards the Trump-backed megabill now that it's returning after Senate passage.
President Trump's massive tax and spending bill now heads back to the House for final approval. Republicans largely rallied behind the bill and the president to give him the win.
NPR speaks with Jason Gui, a U.S.-educated tech entrepreneur who was born in China, about his experience as an international student and how he feels about the administration's restrictions on them.
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