Proponents for the change say it will help the state be competitive for major developments. Critics, however, say it weakens ...
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European Union leaders meet in Brussels on Thursday to decide on using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's war effort.
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President Trump says he's imposing a ban on all sanctioned oil tankers leaving Venezuela. Venezuela's government is calling this an 'outrageous threat' intended to rob the country of its oil wealth.
NPR has been following the story of three octogenarian Austrian nuns who broke out of a nursing home and back into their old convent. Now, they're hoping for a deal with the Vatican so they can stay.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Brett Smiley, mayor of Providence, R.I., about the investigation into the shooting at Brown University.
Congress is taking some action on the ACA. Here's where things stand for the people who rely on Obamacare health insurance.
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The U.S. is pushing for the Gaza ceasefire to move into its next phase, but serious challenges lie ahead.