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Torn between a base that wants more restrictions on abortion and a moderate majority that does not, it seems many Republicans ...
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Fourth of July travel is set to break records with nearly 71 million people expected to make trips over the holiday.
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Researchers following a group of American children for decades found that even short periods of housing instability increased ...
Boeing agreed to buy Spirit AeroSystems, the Kansas-based supplier that makes fuselages for the 737 Max jet, in a deal ...
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NPR's Michel Martin talks to legal affairs journalist David Kaplan about the Supreme Court's reversal of a longtime precedent giving government agencies leeway to interpret federal regulations.