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World Still Sees Value In U.S. Investments
Never mind China and India. The United States remains by far the world's largest single recipient of foreign direct investment. Economists expect that will remain the case, despite the downgrade and market upheavals.
Romance Writers Offer Sweet Thoughts For Valentine's Day
Even if you hate the holiday, any day is a good day for chocolate and a swoony romantic read. But NPR's romance guru Bobbi Dumas is an unabashed lover of Valentine's Day, and she celebrating by asking five of her favorite authors to recommend their favorite romances — and describe their own Valentine traditions.
Palestinian death toll passes 25,000 as Israel announces the death of another hostage
Since the war started on Oct. 7, 25,105 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, while another 62,681 have been wounded, the Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip said.
4 things to know about Taiwan's 'crucial' election — and where the U.S. fits in
Analysts say the presidential election will be "crucial" for the future of the Asian island and its relationships with both the United States and China.
The Northeast will see heavy rain and winds as storms roll through the region
A storm packing heavy rain was sweeping through the Northeast early Wednesday, while winter weather brought tornadoes in the Midwest and South, flood threats in Florida and blizzards in the Northwest.
Reexamining the 'upskirt decade' and the public ridicule of female pop stars
The new book Toxic: Women, Fame, and the Tabloid 2000s reassesses a time when popular culture policed, ridiculed and even took down a variety of women in the public eye.
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Here's what to know about the U.S. team's Cinderella run at the Cricket T20 World Cup
The U.S. was seen as a longshot to succeed in the tournament. But after beating Pakistan and advancing to the second round, they've captured the attention of a country that has long ignored cricket.
‘I’m going to be fighting harder,’ Biden tells donors after disastrous debate
President Biden spent the weekend after the debate doing damage control, trying to convince supporters he’s still up to the job.
130 million Americans routinely breathe unhealthy air, report finds
Climate change is making it harder to meet clean air goals, says the 25th annual State of the Air report from the American Lung Association.
Voters could flip these state legislatures, changing the path for some big issues
They don’t get as much attention as the presidential election, but state government races play a crucial role in the laws that govern our lives. This year, several state capitols are up for grabs.
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