NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Boston mayor Michelle Wu, who just welcomed her third child. She's the first Boston mayor to give birth while in office.
China may be about to burst Silicon Valley's AI bubble — and Wall Street is freaking out. U.S. tech stocks plunged on Monday, amid a wider market sell-off. The culprit: DeepSeek, a Chinese ...
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NPR readers share theirs. January 24, 2025 • How President Trump wants to use disaster relief funds as political leverage. And, why he says DEI programs are illegal and wants to end ...
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January 28, 2025 • It's been five years since the first laboratory-confirmed case of COVID-19 in the U.S., a bleak milestone in the early days of a pandemic that touched the lives of everyone ...