In North Dakota, many farmers are still recovering from the 2018 trade war and are now bracing for more losses as President ...
In a recent appearance on Fox News, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ate French fries cooked in beef tallow and mused that 'food is ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Mahmoud Khalil's attorney, Amy Greer, about her client's recent arrest. Khalil, a green card ...
The government runs out of funding Friday at midnight, leaving Democrats to decide whether to help Republicans pass a bill to ...
Thousands of probationary federal employees fired by the Trump administration must be offered job reinstatement, a judge in ...
A new series from Radio Diaries remembers controversial broadcasters in American history, including Joe Pyne, who paved the ...
Homeland Security deputy secretary Troy Edgar offered few details on the Trump administration's legal reasoning to deport ...
The Senate will vote Friday on a GOP spending bill. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., says he will vote to support the bill to avert a government shutdown. Hear the latest developments.
Democrats face a dilemma. Should they help pass a GOP spending bill or allow the government to shut down? NPR speaks with Faiz Shakir, senior adviser to U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont.
Joe Maslanka moved to Collegeville, Penn., in 1971, bought a local bar, kicked out the biker gang that hung out there and moved in upstairs. His family visited StoryCorps for a remembrance.
In a pair of rulings Thursday, judges ordered federal agencies to reinstate thousands of workers who were recently fired. In both cases, the judges said the mass firings appear illegal.
The president's contention that birthright citizenship is unconstitutional is considered a fringe view because the Supreme Court ruled to the contrary 127 years ago.
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