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Immigration fears, a tense town hall, Crystal Bridges visit, flood recovery, and Real ID deadline updates—this week on The ...
NPR has learned that rules must now be vetted by the White House and that the administration is drafting an executive order ...
As the Trump administration moves to quickly expand immigration detention space, a series of standoffs have emerged between ...
Bestselling Swedish writer Fredrik Backman says he never struggled with his confidence as much as he did writing his new book, My Friends. In fact, he was seriously considering retiring.
What happened in the days, even hours, after an asteroid set off the fifth extinction? A New Jersey quarry, and site of a new museum founded by paleontologist Ken Lacovara, sheds light on the mystery.
Trump's administration said they want tariffs to boost US manufacturing, and most Americans want more factory jobs here. But ...
After years of efforts to reform congressional ethics rules on investing, lawmakers from both parties point to President Trump's support as new momentum for legislation to bar members of Congress from ...
Michael Gonzales, the ambassador to Zambia, announced at an emotional press conference that the U.S. would cut $50 million in ...
Her detention is one of the most high-profile cases in the Trump administration's targeting of international students in the U.S.
One advocate for a two-state solution granting freedom and independence to Palestine is Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, the head of Realign for Palestine and a resident senior fellow at The Atlantic Council.
Joseph Nye Jr. — one of the world’s leading thinkers on the nature of power and international relations — died this week at the age of 88.
Pope Leo XIV is the first North American pontiff appointed to lead the Catholic Church. As a native Chicagoan, he’s been ...
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