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Calif., discusses why he believes Trump and the Republican Party are scrambling to redistrict before the 2026 midterms and ...
About a month after announcing that it would stop sharing data that hurricane forecasters and scientists rely on, the Navy ...
A new BritBox series centers on a deaf woman who works in a police station, and whose lip-reading abilities come in handy when the precinct needs help interpreting surveillance footage.
As U.S. immigration policy tightens, new data suggests that Canada may be the next destination for refugees in the Americas.
Facing low approval rates, after last year's electoral losses, the Democratic Party is working to figure out its strategy ...
Steve Witkoff, United States Special Envoy to the Middle East, is making his first trip to Israel since May, at a moment when the U.N. warns Gaza is on the verge of all out famine.
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady this week, despite demands for lower rates from President Trump. The move comes as the Commerce Department reports modest growth in the U.S. economy.
The threat of 50% tariffs on all goods coming from Brazil has growers and producers in the South American country on edge.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with historian and legal scholar Peter Conti-Brown about Wednesday's vote of the Federal Reserve's rate-setting body, which saw two dissenting votes.
The Supreme Court majority is advancing a long-term goal of conservatives to strengthen presidential power. NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with John Yoo, a proponent of "unitary executive theory." ...
More than 200 people have been fired at the Department of Justice this year. Sometimes, for reasons they don't even know. That's transforming the workforce a the DOJ.
Biographer Peter Guralnick paints a surprising portrait of Presley's long-time manager, Col. Tom Parker: "He had nothing whatsoever to do with the music other than to defend Elvis' choices." ...
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