Hamas, the militant group the U.S. has labeled as terrorists, says it's willing to release the one living American hostage ...
In North Dakota, many farmers are still recovering from the 2018 trade war and are now bracing for more losses as President ...
The meeting came days after Iran rebuffed President Trump's proposal for nuclear talks. Trump sent a letter calling for Iran ...
The president's contention that birthright citizenship is unconstitutional is considered a fringe view because the Supreme ...
NY, said he plans to vote for a Republican bill to fund the government through September, paving the way for other Democrats ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Mahmoud Khalil's attorney, Amy Greer, about her client's recent arrest. Khalil, a green card ...
Michael Millhams hosts a live performance edition of The Guitar Hour, featuring Michael and colleagues John Paul Shields and ...
The government runs out of funding Friday at midnight, leaving Democrats to decide whether to help Republicans pass a bill to ...
Homeland Security deputy secretary Troy Edgar offered few details on the Trump administration's legal reasoning to deport ...
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NPR speaks with former Meta executive Sarah Wynn-Williams about her new memoir, "Careless People," in an interview held before she was barred from discussing her criticism of the company.
NPR asks Everett Kelley, national president of the American Federation of Government Employees, about uncertainty for federal workers amid Trump administration cuts and a looming government shutdown.
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