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President Trump is calling for the resignation of Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook after a Trump ally accused her of making ...
Interactions between community members and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers turned violent at the federal ...
Rwanda backed M23 rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo killed hundreds of villagers in July, according to Human ...
New data from the Environmental Protection Agency shows that most of the United States’ water supply is contaminated with ...
The National Hurricane Center is urging beachgoers to stay out of the water. Parts of North Carolina's Outer Banks are under ...
The professional women's soccer team, Bay Football Club, is launching a new, all-girls youth soccer league. Bay FC formally announced the new league today (Wednesday) in an event featuring players ...
U.S. farmers are feeling the impact of Trump's immigration crackdown. In some communities, immigration raids have slowed farm ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the ...
More than 750 current and former HHS employees signed a letter to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. demanding he stop ...
Wildfires are tearing across Spain, killing several people and scorching nearly 1,500 square miles. This year's fire season is already among the country's worst on record.
NPR's Michel Martin asks former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton about the prospects for security guarantees in Ukraine and what they might look like.
Following the meetings with Trump and Zelenskyy at the White House, European leaders have been urgently trying to figure out what they need to do next to end Russia's war in Ukraine.
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