Though Congress holds power over regulating commerce with foreign nations, it has incrementally delegated significant ...
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Without USAID funding, a business co-owned by a Kansan who promotes education of children with disabilities is now on the ...
Naiara Larrakoetxea, a PhD candidate at the University of the Basque Country who studies Deaf political culture, had often ...
Thousands of USAID direct hires were set to be put on administrative leave as of 11:59 p.m. this past Friday, but a ...
The Hometown Food Security Project has launched an innovative mobile app designed to transform how our community addresses ...
The communique in Somali language. “The meeting addressed enhancing security and trade between the two regions. It comes at a time when the Puntland government has abolished vehicle taxes on goods ...
Unionized employees want to change the storied retailer's direction. But they'll have to get through the "member-elected" ...
Exile Coffee and Wine sits on a busy downtown street. The coffee bar and seating area occupy the first and second floor of a corner building that in its former life housed an online betting shop, and ...
Robell Awake is a chairmaker and scholar based in Atlanta, Georgia. He speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about his new book, "A Short History of Black Craft in Ten Objects." ...
What do we think of when we think about our presidents? The courage of George Washington crossing the Delaware? The resolute ...
The left-handed dilemma Around 10% to 12% of the world’s population is left-handed. While being left-handed can be considered advantageous in certain ways, it can also be inconvenient and even carry a ...