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The latest talks could be an early litmus test on how seriously Moscow perceives President Trump's threats to impose ...
The GOP is divided over whether they want more details released about the Jeffrey Epstein federal investigations. And, over ...
The U.S. once controlled the market on rare earth elements, sought after for a range of technologies. But in the last few ...
Ukraine's parliament passed legislation that will tighten oversight of two key anti-corruption agencies, which critics say ...
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear why the Mid-Barataria sediment diversion plan was recently scrapped – and what comes ...
A cash transfer program for high schoolers resulted in better attendance and more financial literacy, but no improvement in ...
Known as the 'Prince of Darkness,' the lead singer of the massively influential rock band Black Sabbath, Osbourne reached ...
Joseph Giaime, head of the observatory, joined Louisiana Considered to talk to us about the event’s significance, and how ...
The catastrophic floods along the Guadalupe River killed at least 135 people. Survivors are still trying to make sense of ...
Three high schoolers from Flower Mound, Texas, won a $50,000 scholarship at the Regeneron International Science Fair for ...
A study analyzed decades of births and found that larger families showed a distinct tendency toward all girls or all boys, ...
AFP's global news director Phil Chetwynd {CHET-wind} says the French news service's journalists in Gaza are at risk of starving to death. The agency is struggling to get those journalists out of Gaza.
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