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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin says the EPA can still enforce laws while cutting funding and regulations.
A new survey finds that a majority of workers expect layoffs in the near future due to AI taking over jobs.
NPR's Ritu Chatterjee reports a majority also say they feel more comfortable turning to AI chatbots for mental health concerns than their HR department.
A barge carrying a stranded humpback whale named Timmy has begun its journey toward the North Sea.
The whale was spotted near Germany's Baltic Sea coast in March, far from its Atlantic Ocean habitat.
It repeatedly became stranded in shallow waters, but now rescuers are using a flooded barge to move the whale.
German officials describe the operation as unprecedented and successful.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Ryland Barton.
The United Kingdom's King Charles acknowledged times of great uncertainty while addressing Congress today.
His visits intended to emphasize that the bond between the UK and US can withstand political turmoil.
NPR's Lauren Frayer reporting.
Elon Musk took the stand today in his lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman.
Musk argues that the AI company has effectively abandoned its not-for-profit founding principles.
Some Americans may soon have the image of President Trump in their passports.
NPR's Michelle Kellerman reports.
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Much of Mali is still reeling from the largest coordinated attack in more than a decade by militants, including an al-Qaeda affiliate.
The militants have taken over a key city and have announced a blockade of the capital.