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A judge ruled the Trump administration cannot deny funding to Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and 30 other cities and counties ...
The Trump administration says it has arrested more than 700 people in Washington, D.C., in its mission to crack down on crime ...
A tour bus returning to New York City from Niagara Falls with 54 people on board crashed and rolled on a highway near ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Jean-Martin Bauer Director of Food Security and Nutrition at the World Food Programme about the famine declaration in Gaza.
An announcement of famine — as has now happened regarding Gaza — is a complicated decision. Here's what must be considered ...
Michele Kelemen has been with NPR for two decades, starting as NPR's Moscow bureau chief and now covering the State Department and Washington's diplomatic corps. Her reports can be heard on all NPR ...
The search of the home and office of former President Trump national security adviser and frequent critic John Bolton raises questions about how the administration is using law enforcement.
The federal Energy Star program saved Americans more than $500 billion in energy costs over three decades. Now the Trump administration wants to eliminate or privatize it.
Family members of the victims of the 2022 Uvalde school shooting where 19 students and two teachers died, recently got a look at newly released files from the Uvalde Consolidated School District and ...
Small-town life is upended when 17 schoolchildren suddenly vanish without explanation in the middle of the night. Weapons is ...
Raiding retirement savings. Pondering job changes or even marriage. People who buy their own health insurance are ...
The Justice Department is starting to share files on the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein with the House Oversight Committee. NPR talks with James Marsh, a lawyer for some of his accusers.
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