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Marchers gambled with potential police intervention and fines to participate in the annual Budapest Pride, which was outlawed ...
J.M. Smucker Co. plans to remove artificial colors from its products by the end of 2027. Orrville, Ohio-based Smucker said ...
The Minnesota lawmaker was killed during a string of attacks against Democratic elected officials in the state.
An Egyptian traveler who kicked the 25-pound dog was ordered to pay its vet fees and turn himself in for removal from the country.
John DeSando, a Los Angeles Press Club first-place winner for National Entertainment Journalism, hosts NPR’s It’s Movie Time and Cinema Classics as well as podcasts Back Talk and Double Take (recently ...
The open letter and accompanying petition asking publishers "to make a pledge that they will never release books that were ...
Israel was stunned by a surprise Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023. Since that day, Israel has delivered devastating blows to ...
The Supreme Court wound up the term on Friday, handing several wins to the Trump administration. Amy Howe of the SCOTUS blog speaks to NPR's Scott Simon about the implications of their decisions.
Senate Republicans released the full text of their massive tax and spending bill that contains many of President Trump's top ...
The owner of the Return to Nature Funeral Home received the maximum possible sentence for cheating customers and defrauding ...
Israeli media reports that Israeli soldiers were ordered to shoot at Palestinian civilians trying to get aid in Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed the report, calling it "blood libel." ...
Budapest Pride event has been banned by Viktor Orban's government. But NPR's Rob Schmitz tells Scott Simon it's going ahead anyway.
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