This morning, the California team that has overseen the suppression of Spokane’s wildfires will head home. Local officials ...
When the U.S. withdrew from Afghanistan five years ago, thousands of Afghans who helped U.S. troops were brought here to ...
"His case is symbolic of so many other individuals who are stuck in processing backlogs at USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and ...
Millions of drivers across the country are encountering speed cameras for the first time, or will soon. Some don't like it, ...
Lawmakers want answers from the Pentagon chief and the U.S. Navy about living conditions aboard the USS Lincoln. NPR's Michel ...
Just like all previous summers since the pandemic began, COVID-19 cases are ticking up again, even while other health threats ...
Mangione has pleaded guilty to stalking charges in connection with the death of Brian Thompson, a health care executive. A ...
A coalition of landowners, outdoor enthusiasts and business owners that say any work in Big Bend National Park would forever ...
The Kennedy Center's profile has already shifted. If the shutdown is approved by a federal judge, its primary stages will not ...
Five years ago, Taliban militants retook the Afghan capital, Kabul. NPR's Eyder Peralta talks to former Afghan official Matin Bek about the consequences of the U.S. withdrawal from his country.
Widespread fraud on a university entrance exam in Mexico is one more example of cheating in the age of AI. NPR's Eyder Peralta talks with Tricia Bertram Gallant of UCSD about academic integrity.
NPR's Eyder Peralta talks to former U.S. ambassador to Mexico Ken Salazar about his new memoir, "Borderlands: My Fight For an Inclusive America." ...
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