In a dramatic development in Israel, authorities said after forensic testing that a body returned by Hamas is not who the militants claimed it to be.
In a dramatic development in Israel, authorities said after forensic testing that a body returned by Hamas is not who the militants claimed it to be.
NPR speaks with reporter Emily Elena Dugdale about an investigation into online dating conglomerate The Match Group that found the company is slow to ban users after they're accused of assault.
William McKinley, the 25th U.S. president, is credited with using steep tariffs to protect the fledgling tinplate industry in the late 19th century. Did they work? Were they good for the U.S. economy?
When is it the right ethical choice to leave a job? NPR's A Martinez speaks with Alex Guerrero, a professor of philosophy at Rutgers University, about moral red lines in the workplace.
Elon Musk is working to slash federal spending while also promoting his business ventures. Experts in government ethics are worried he's acting in his own best interest and not in the country's.
FEWS NET, the early warning system for famine, shut down when virtually all USAID and foreign assistance was frozen by the State Department. Gabriel Spitzer looks at the effect of this shutdown and ...
China had given notice that its warships could potentially fire live weapons during an exercise in the Tasman Sea, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said.
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