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The Trump administration wants to allow a cutoff date for housing subsidies. The plan is deeply controversial, but Delaware ...
Patterson is accused of putting death cap mushrooms in a meal she served her estranged husband's relatives in July 2023, ...
Tanzania's government is facing growing accusations of repression after prominent human rights defenders say they were beaten ...
With one surprise attack after another, Ukraine keeps inventing new ways to wage war with drones. In turn, Russia is building ...
The Trump administration continues to target foreign nationals looking to attend U.S. universities. Here's a closer look at ...
As FEMA faces hurricane season, officials fear the agency is not prepared. NPR's Debbie Elliott speaks with Rep. Jared Moskowitz about the high stakes for communities in the storm path.
Workplace raids carried out by immigration enforcement agents in Los Angeles on Friday were followed by protests, clashes with police, and criticism from local politicians.
WorldPride is being celebrated in Washington, D.C., this year, with a parade being held today near the White House. But the president's policy on DEI and transgender rights is making some participants ...
Top Republicans, including President Trump, are criticizing the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office over its assessment ...
Jasmine Amy Rogers has come full circle from a teen actor and singer to a Broadway star nominated for a Tony award.
NPR's Debbie Elliott talks sports with ESPN's Michele Steele the end of college amateurism, the French Open women's final, the NHL's Stanley Cup finals, and pro softball.
President Trump and his onetime adviser Elon Musk traded threats this week. Their barbs highlight how much the government and Musk's companies are reliant on each other.