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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he doesn't agree with federal subsidies for high-speed EV chargers, but that his ...
The Abstract, a locally-owned cocktail lounge, is now open for business at 1126 Broadway, in the heart of the city’s “arts ...
A TV version of The Rainmaker is out this week, which gave critic Linda Holmes as good a reason as any to rank the on-screen ...
Indiana lawmakers, state officials and industry leaders began their second year of work exploring artificial intelligence and ...
Tension in the nation's capital escalated over the question of who controls the city's police department after Washington, ...
The Trump administration sent reduction-in-force notices to more than 1,400 staffers at the Consumer Financial Protection ...
Earlier this year, Indiana lawmakers significantly cut public health funding in response to the “bleak” budget forecast.
The District of Columbia sued the federal government in a clash over home rule as the Justice Department moved to install a new city police leader.
Polls point to a defeat for the leftist party that has ruled Bolivia for the past two decades. Voters overwhelmingly say they want a change as the nation suffers from high inflation and shortages.
Home Depot stores have been the location of dramatic federal raids targeting day laborers. But the company has largely been quiet.
President Trump and Putin are meeting to discuss the end of Russia's war in Ukraine without Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Ukrainian journalist Iuliia Mendel.
After two state lawmakers and their spouses were shot in Minnesota, other politicians in the state have signed a pledge to seek out common ground and cool their rhetoric.