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NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the Chicago Bulls cap that is being cited as evidence of a deported Maryland man's gang ...
As politicians worldwide scramble to appeal to working people, this city in northern England has a claim to be the birthplace ...
A grassroots-led campaign has hundreds of protests and events scheduled across the U.S. on Saturday. Organizers say the ...
The two countries will begin having experts meet to discuss details of a possible deal over Tehran's rapidly advancing ...
The Russian president announced a temporary Easter ceasefire in Ukraine, but Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called ...
Iranian and U.S. officials continue indirect talks aimed at keeping Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The talks come amid reports that Trump told Israel to hold off on attacking Iranian facilities ...
On the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, a theater production brings the stories of survivors and victims to the next generation.
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Jo Harkin about her book, "The Pretender." ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Mike Scott of the Scottish band, The Waterboys, about their new album, "Life, Death & Dennis Hopper." ...
The Trump administration is considering sending people who are accused of crimes in the U.S. to prisons in El Salvador, both immigrants and U.S. citizens alike. Legal experts say sending people to ...
Corporate sponsors for the usually apolitical event held on the White House South Lawn include tech giants Meta, YouTube and ...
In a brief order, the court directed the Trump administration not to remove Venezuelans held in the Bluebonnet Detention ...