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One more sector of society will soon feel the effects of the federal budget ax. The non-profit Humanities Washington, led by ...
On campuses nationwide, many students are saying that the Trump administration's efforts to crack down on antisemitism have ...
NPR's Scott Simon takes a moment to remember Alice Tan Ridley, who busked in the New York City subways and reached the ...
His Hollywood career as a character actor spans decades, but this The White Lotus and The Righteous Gemstones star has ...
Sen. Sharon Shewmake, D-Bellingham, proposed the amendment to raise the limit. The change prevailed by a single vote on the ...
A federal judge in Maryland wants the government to "facilitate" Abrego Garcia's return to the U.S. after the Supreme Court ...
If wrongfully disclosed by IRS employees and government agencies, the taxpayer has the right to file a lawsuit. Illegally ...
The judge gave Khalil until April 23 to request a stay of his deportation and said that if his attorneys miss the deadline, ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Austin Kelley, a former New Yorker fact checker, about his novel, "The Fact Checker," about a man's attempt to solve a possible mystery at the farmer's market.
"Lilies Not For Me" follows the story of a writer as he goes through an agonizing gay conversion program in the 1920s. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to writer and director Will Seefried about the film.
President Trump may have reduced some of his tariffs for now, but his faith in them remains consistent. Also, how the Supreme Court has weighed in on Trump administration actions.
NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele discuss who made the cut in the Masters golf tournament and how college hockey's Frozen Four is now the Frozen Two.
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