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Indiana is facing a declining labor force participation rate and shortage of skilled workers across industries like health ...
Chinese consumers have less and less confidence to splurge, which spells trouble for government efforts to jump-start consumer spending to offset deflation and mitigate the trade war with the U.S.
A federal judge in San Francisco appeared ready to temporarily block the Trump administration's sweeping overhaul of the federal government.
The Department of Agriculture is demanding sensitive data from states about more than 40 million food stamp recipients, as DOGE is amassing data for immigration enforcement.
Janinna Sesa worked alongside Pope Leo XIV in Chiclayo, Peru from 2015 until 2023. She spoke with NPR about his leadership in times of crisis.
A new state office will soon give Indiana schools more guidance on safety measures. Lawmakers sent a bill to the governor to ...
For close watchers of the Catholic Church, the election of a U.S. pope seemed impossible. The "Trump effect" on the U.S. and global order changed that, papal expert Massimo Faggioli told NPR.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission works to protect Americans from dangerous products and issuing recalls and warnings.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated the numbers of measles cases in the country on Friday. Here's ...
Rümeysa Öztürk, a Tufts University doctoral student, was ordered released by a federal judge in Vermont in the latest setback ...
Lawmakers celebrated after they said they protected K-12 education funding above all else as they faced a $2 billion budget ...
In honor of National Historic Preservation Month, on May 17, local historian Karen Richards will present the final ...