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Leaders of the Democratic-controlled Michigan Senate and Republican-led state House of Representatives accused one of another ...
As President Trump prepares to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday, the fighting in Ukraine carries on, with battles escalating on some fronts in recent days.
An immigration court in northern Massachusetts is among the most understaffed in the country after some judges quit or were fired. That leaves immigrants with years-long waits for due process.
State leaders in both parties say they're ready to redraw political lines ahead of 2026, but state laws and constitutions ...
Residents across Washington have different takes on crime in their communities. Overwhelmingly, however, people opposed ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with New York Times columnist Masha Gessen on Russian President Vladimir Putin's larger goal of restoring Russian imperialism.
The June murder of a teenage social media star has become part of a wider conversation in Pakistan about gender-based violence in the age of social media.
Perspectives on crime in Washington, D.C., differ depending on where you are. Overall, though, residents seem to think President Trump's approach isn't the right one.
Trump fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics head. In Argentina, the government manipulated the inflation rate. Economists went rogue to calculate the real rate, and people lost trust in the numbers.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with former US trade representative and Council on Foreign Relations President Michael Froman about how global trade moves forward in the midst of President Trump's tariffs.
AFSCME members will see pay raises under the new contract, which was approved during a special meeting of the Board.
The journalist Carmen Gonzalez died Saturday at 24. She worked for the Boyle Heights Beat, among other publications, and hosted podcasts, mentored student journalists, and appeared in reports on NPR.
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