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Immigration agents are raiding known hubs for Latino workers: day laborer gathering spots, street vendor corners and car ...
Faith leaders held a funeral service Thursday for those they say are “marked for death” by the federal tax and spending cut ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases in the fall that test state laws banning transgender women and girls from ...
The Republican leaders overcame objections from within their own party, marking a victory in their quest to fulfill President ...
President Trump touted his success in Iowa Thursday night and has a signing planned for his signature tax cut and policy bill on July Fourth.
Mass., a member of House Democratic leadership, about Democrats' inability to stop the GOP megabill bound for the president's signature.
Some religious colleges and universities in the U.S. are in trouble and are cutting programs. Others are seeking mergers to reduce costs and expand offerings.
The producers of the dating reality series "Love Island USA" have called on fans to stop cyberbullying contestants on the show. When does fandom cross the line into abuse?
The four original members of the pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath will perform one last time together on Saturday, back in the city where they grew up: Birmingham, England.
As the Trump administration continues its efforts to shrink the federal government's role in education, members of the nation's largest teachers union are gathering in Portland, Oregon.
About 40 million people rely on the Colorado River for drinking water. It also irrigates agricultural fields. It's also shrinking. Now, states might agree on a potential deal on sharing the river.
NPR talks with military analyst Michael Kofman, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, about Russia's gains in Ukraine and what they reveal about the war's direction.
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