President Trump has signed a bill to compel the Justice Department to make public its files on the convicted sex offender ...
Congress overwhelmingly passed legislation on Tuesday to force the Justice Department to release its files on the late ...
Congress overwhelmingly passed legislation on Tuesday to force the Justice Department to release its files on the late ...
Struggling artists' isn't a trope, according to a new report. The survey asked more than 2,600 artists about everything from ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the ...
President Donald Trump says he has agreed to sell the nation's most advanced fighter jet to Saudi Arabia despite concerns ...
With a new flu virus variant circulating, scientists fear more sickness this winter. The vaccine may be slightly less ...
An Israeli airstrike on a Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon on Tuesday killed 13 people and wounded several others ...
Chicago is no longer the main focus of the federal immigration crackdown. For one neighborhood group, the intense enforcement activity was a test of resistance tactics they developed eight years ago.
The Catholic Church is facing aging congregations, fewer priests and financial strain. In many places, this has meant closing parishes. But in Philadelphia, they're trying something different.
Doral, Florida, has the largest U.S. Venezuelan population. What do residents make of U.S. tensions?
President Trump says he isn’t ruling out sending U.S. troops to Venezuela, in what the administration says is an attempt to stop the flow of drugs.
Syrians start to return home after end of civil war, but some found strangers living in their houses
Millions of displaced Syrians are looking to return home after the civil war ended last December. The problem in some cases? Other people are still living in their homes. NPR’s Emily Feng and Jawad ...
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