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The White House says people living on the street in Washington, D.C., can avoid jail by going to a shelter. Homeless ...
The Chelmsford, Mass., court has hemorrhaged judges, a consequence of the Trump administration's seemingly contradictory ...
Latino voters helped deliver the White House to President Trump in the last election but many of them already say they won't ...
Kari Lake has sought to dismantle Voice of America and its federal parent, the U.S. Agency for Global Media. The agency has ...
Scientists have long wondered about how the potato's genetic lineage came to be. Now they know: The plants are a cross ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international correspondents share snapshots of moments from their ...
Between replay review, automated balls and strikes and viral lowlights on social media, the work of baseball umpires has been transformed by technology. But none of that has deterred aspiring umpires.
Since President Trump returned to the White House this year, a record number of members are eyeing the exits as the Republican-led Congress has largely ceded its power to Trump's vision of the country ...
Washington D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb says Metropolitan Police Department officers must follow local policies that ...
The TV prequel to the Alien movies calls back to the best elements of those original films — including questions about corporate exploitation and technological advancements.
Melody Bradford talks with Scott McDade, CEO of HoverTech International, to explore his growth from a telephone marketer to the head of a major medical tech company.
Russia lost a war in Crimea in the 1850s. To pay off war debts, Russia sold Alaska to the U.S. Now presidents Trump and Putin ...