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Now, real life is catching up with fiction. In a statement late Sunday, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that ...
Trump said Sunday he remained optimistic about Israel and Iran reaching a deal, but added "sometimes they have to fight it ...
The FCC has delayed implementing its multilingual emergency alerts system — making non-English speakers vulnerable during ...
The U.S. sold this tribe’s land illegally. It’s now the latest Native group to get its home back
The United States government promised the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation about 1,280 acres of Illinois reservation in an 1829 ...
The Trump administration cut off nearly all funding for food and agricultural research at universities across the country as ...
The Los Angeles Press Club says law enforcement officers have violated press freedoms of reporters covering anti-ICE protests ...
The hearing on whether to indefinitely block President Trump's June 4th proclamation on Harvard's international students is ...
A new study shows that music therapy is as effective as cognitive behavioral therapy at helping cancer patients and survivors ...
The tourists who were targeted by water blasts laughed it off. Cities like Barcelona and the island of Mallorca have seen ...
Also looming over the meeting are President Trump's inflammatory threats to make Canada the 51st state and take over ...
NPR's movie critic and producers discuss how queerness is present across all genres of movies in ways seen and unseen.
More than 17,000 acres around the Klamath River have been returned to the Yurok Tribe in California. NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Yurok Fisheries Department Director Barry McCovey.
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