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While the 100-day mark of a presidency is a made-up milestone, it's still worthwhile to take stock of a new administration.
U.S. officials are not attending the main public event commemorating the end of the Vietnam war in Ho Chi Minh City this week ...
It's not easy to bring such cases. That's because the federal government is generally immune from being sued, except in ...
Grammy-winning artist Rhiannon Giddens brings Biscuits & Banjos, a music festival that features Black musicians on guitars, ...
The administration's recent actions to fire immigration judges and other steps are chipping away at what was already an ...
Nearly half of Americans give President Trump a failing grade for his presidency so far, with near record low approval ...
The four were part of a group known as the "Hong Kong 47," and were rounded up for taking part in an unofficial primary poll ...
Stargazers oppose the fast-growing constellations of low-orbiting satellites, arguing they spoil observations. Others fear ...
NPR speaks with Mohsen Mahdawi, a Columbia University student protester who showed up for his final interview to become a U.S. citizen and was arrested. He's being held in a Vermont detention center.
A leaked budget proposal shows that the federal government plans to eliminate services for LGBTQ+ youth through the 988 ...
Mark Carney wins Canada's election, seizing on strong public sentiment against U.S. President Donald Trump. But it's still ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with senior research engineer Jonathan Snodgrass at Texas A&M University about the safety of power grids after three countries in Europe experienced blackouts.
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