Emily Kopp is NPR's Deputy Business Editor. She helps oversee the coverage of business and economics news, with a specific focus on media, retail, labor and the workforce.
People in poor countries often get little or no warning about floods, storms and other deadly weather. Local efforts are ...
Northwest Georgia is a picturesque place, with rolling hills and open farmland. Its creeks and rivers have sustained families ...
The order did not identify the judge in question but two sources familiar with the process told NPR it is U.S. District Judge ...
Two American women -- living in Cold War-era Moscow, with husbands in the CIA -- suddenly become undercover agents themselves ...
On Tuesday, nearly 3,500 people packed American University's Bender Arena for the monks' first public stop in the nation's ...
Texas Sen. John Cornyn, running for his fifth term, is locked in a competitive Republican primary contest. Meanwhile, some ...
Unusually warm weather in the Rocky Mountains has meant the Ouray Ice Park in Colorado has been bare rock. Now that freezing ...
Congressional Democrats have a list of demands to reform Immigration and Customs Enforcement. But tensions between the two ...
Come Near's spot, featuring a dizzy array of flashy images, fit in neatly with the procession of commercials featured in this ...
The hearing underscored how deeply divided Republicans and Democrats remain on top-level changes to immigration enforcement ...
Jackie Wiles and Paula Moltzan won bronze, for both a first career Olympic medal. For Shiffrin, the world's top slalom skier, ...
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