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Hurricanes have gotten larger and wetter because of climate change and inland communities are at greater risk from heavy ...
The administration argues the men's home countries won't take them — but lawyers say getting sent to a country like South ...
A group of women in Kenya rebelled against trading sex for a fisherman's catch to sell. They got their own boats, had success ...
Celebrated Mexican band Los Tigres del Norte played at Madison Square Garden last week. It was their first show there, and ...
The band, Mt. Joy, has been on a long road but they've had a lot of fun along the way. Musician Matt Quinn speaks to NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about the growing up years and trading a guitar for law school.
President Trump pardoned a corrupt, former Virginia sheriff last week, saying he was a victim of the Biden administration. But as NPR's Frank Langfitt reports, many of the sheriff's constituents ...
The latest flurry of activity between Israel and Hamas over a possible ceasefire is still far from a done deal. Meanwhile, not enough aid is getting in to Gaza as a murky plan by U.S. contractors ...
We look at the latest on President Trump's economic policy: Tariffs, deals, and of course, the massive spending bill which is now before the Senate.
A memorial and jazz funeral honored 19 Black Americans, whose remains were recently repatriated from Germany where they were ...
A chaotic scene from a federal immigration raid on a popular San Diego restaurant is drawing new attention to government ...
A group of drag queens from across the country and their supporters are releasing a handbook to help performers navigate a ...
Imports to the U.S. fell sharply last month, as President Trump's worldwide tariffs took effect. But the future of those tariffs is in question after a pair of federal court rulings this week.
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