Homeland Security deputy secretary Troy Edgar offered few details on the Trump administration's legal reasoning to deport ...
Facebook video shows immigration officials dragging men out of their car while a woman asks them to show warrant. ICE alleges the men are involved with a Venezuelan gang, but attorneys say the agency ...
The National Institutes of Health is terminating dozens of studies examining why people are hesitant about vaccines and how ...
As a trade war grew this week, Ontario's leader threatened a surcharge on Canadian electricity sold in some U.S. states. The ...
Bill that affects Spokane's garbage-burning plant stalls in Olympia. The Washington legislature has decided not to act on a bill that would exempt Spokane’s Waste-to-Energy plan ...
Butler, who died Feb. 20, was born in rural Miss., and had his first hit in 1958, singing lead with The Impressions. He later moved to Chicago and entered local politics. Originally broadcast in 2000.
Fugard, who died March 8, was a white South African whose plays explored the consequences of Apartheid. He was later awarded a Tony Award for lifetime achievement. Originally broadcast in 1986.
Haynes was a drummer who liked to prod his fellow players. Over the course of his career, he played with Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, Sarah Vaughan, Chick Corea and many others.
NPR's Michel Martin talks about the consequences of deep cuts to foreign aid programs with three aid workers in Africa, where about a quarter of USAID funds were allocated.
Iran's supreme leader rebuffed President Trump's hopes to start talks over Iran's nuclear program.
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