New research reveals remote work has sidelined younger college grads post-pandemic, impacting job opportunities.
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President Trump suggests turning America's 250th birthday event into a MAGA rally after artists drop out.
Behind the Scenes at Delta: Moving 100,000 Bags Daily
NPR explores Delta's baggage operations at Atlanta's busy airport.
Legal expert: Fund 'doesn't address real legal injuries'
A federal judge reviews a $1.8B fund linked to Trump's IRS case. Critics call it a 'slush fund' lacking oversight.
Pride events face funding cuts as corporations pull back due to political pressures on DEI and LGBTQ+ support.
A federal judge blocks Trump's plan to rename the Kennedy Center, citing its dedication to President Kennedy.
This week, the pope took a stand on AI in an encyclical Google Gemini called "historic and highly ambitious."
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A Blue Origin rocket exploded during a test, shaking homes and briefly lighting up the sky.
Despite surging overdoses in some western states, U.S. drug fatalities fell 14% in 2025, reaching a historic low.










