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Federal funding freezes continue to hit community organizations, Ferguson signs more bills as legislative session nears its ...
With the U.S. now reporting more than 800 measles cases, a new poll from health policy research group KFF finds that many ...
Elon Musk says he'll cut back his work with the federal government to one to two days per week. He said demand for Teslas is ...
The film “Warfare” inserts us in an intense combat situation, even as it ignores the larger political implications, Dan ...
Hear the future of music this May during the KPBX Kids’ Concert, MusicFest Northwest. SPR’s Morning Classical Host, Jim ...
At the center of the case is the school system in Montgomery County, Md., the most religiously diverse county in the U.S., ...
Many Catholic Latinos across the state of Washington are mourning the death of Pope Francis – a pope who, they say, not only ...
NPR speaks to Rep. Troy Carter, who visited a detention center in his home state Louisiana with a Democratic delegation to meet Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil and others recently detained by ICE.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Evelyn Farkas about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's use of private Signal chats and the turmoil inside the Pentagon.
Some international students are suing the U.S. government after their visas have been cancelled. Many of them say they have never been convicted of a crime.
The Max show uses actors and real people to stage elaborate recreations and imaginings of events. It's like a mystery tour, because you aren't given any clues about the final destination.
Most — but not all — political scientists are deeply troubled by the president's attempts to expand executive power, ...
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