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Several more immigration judges have been fired, even as the Trump administration ramps up immigration enforcement, and after ...
Jeff Lemire explores his career arc, the road to successfully delivering Essex County and other comics to the public, in a ...
The Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General found widespread abuse of shackles in federal prisons. One prisoner was held in restraints so tight that he had to have a limb amputated.
President Trump threatened to punish Russia with heavy tariffs on countries that trade with Moscow if the Kremlin fails to ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman about what he says is the "unprecedented" use of tariffs by President Trump to send political messages.
Climate change is increasing the risk of dangerous floods. But people often balk at the cost of flood insurance, especially ...
Jannik Sinner beat Carlos Alcaraz in the men's singles final at Wimbledon on Sunday. Between them, the two have won every Grand Slam in the past two calendar years.
Temporary protected status for Afghan refugees in the U.S. ends Monday. Hundreds could face deportation back to Afghanistan, which is now under Taliban rule.
As the death toll continues to increase from the horrific July 4 flash flood in central Texas, the magnitude of the disaster is coming into clearer focus with renewed questions about preparations.
A growing number of doctors, nurses, therapists and social workers around the world are giving their patients social prescriptions for nature, art, movement, service and belonging. Research shows that ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Stacey Abrams, author and former Democratic Georgia state representative, about her new thriller, "Coded Justice." She also talks about her political goals.
What is holding up a ceasefire deal in Gaza? NPR reports on the latest on ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas.
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