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Americans who switched jobs for better pay during the pandemic are discovering they can't find comparable offers today.
House Republicans slipped two amendments into a budget reconciliation bill that would allow the sale of 460,000 acres of ...
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen and NJ Transit failed to reach an agreement on a new contract. The union ...
Every 10 years, the New York Power Authority has to meet with local communities to address the impacts of the Moses-Saunders ...
Video game creator Keita Takahashi joins us to talk about how he got into designing video games and how he pitched the idea ...
Podcast releases are in bloom this month. The NPR One team gathered a few recommendations of returning favorites and fresh ...
The 24-year-old survived the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on the Nova festival, and will perform a pop ballad, "New Day Will Rise." ...
Teen creatives from Glens Falls, Croghan and beyond are published in the new "Wild Words" anthology (the Adirondack Center ...
Will a new-look Indiana Fever contend in Caitlin Clark's second year? Will A'ja Wilson win a record 4th MVP? And the biggest ...
The former FBI director posted — then deleted — a picture of seashells forming "8647." Trump and his allies view it as a call for his assassination, but Comey says he was unaware of that meaning.
Cathy Harris and Gwynne Wilcox, Democratic board members of independent agencies, argue that President Trump lacked the ...
DOGE employees demanded the highest level of access to the labor agency's systems, according to a whistleblower and reporting from NPR. The whistleblower said sensitive data then left the agency.