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An awareness campaign by the U.S. Surgeon General has led to a surge in demand for the overdose-reversal drug.
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An awareness campaign by the U.S. Surgeon General has led to a surge in demand for the overdose-reversal drug.

Russia experts argue that the U.S. government isn’t doing nearly enough to combat Russian aggression and promote democracy.

The chef’s massive effort to cook food for the island’s residents and relief workers was driven by an urgent sense of empathy.

A hardline adviser speaks out against the president's lovey-dovey diplomacy with Kim Jong Un.

The justice stayed far away from the Brett Kavanaugh controversy in an interview on Thursday.

There’s more at stake than trade.

The retired admiral lost his son to the opioid crisis. His new nonprofit aims to help families struggling with addiction.

Jerome Powell foresees the economy continuing to grow and isn’t concerned about what politicians say.

The former secretary of state couldn’t resist baiting the president in a tweet defending the Iran nuclear deal.

Scripted television “really has moved into the consumer actually controlling their experience,” says Hulu CEO Randy Freer.