Last week, law enforcement said video footage from Nancy Guthrie's doorbell camera was overwritten. But the FBI has since ...
Months after the killing of Charlie Kirk, a growing number of lawsuits by people claim they were illegally punished, fired ...
Concerns about the tactics of federal immigration agents remain front of mind for some key voters who supported President ...
House Republicans rushed to approve legislation on Wednesday that would impose new proof-of-citizenship requirements ahead of ...
A group of Buddhist monks walked from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C., in the name of peace. The 108-day pilgrimage ...
Vladyslav Heraskevych, a skeleton sled racer, wore a helmet on Wednesday showing images of Ukrainian athletes killed ...
U.S. employers added 130,000 jobs in January as the unemployment rate dipped to 4.3% from 4.4% in December. Annual revisions ...
The Federal Aviation Administration abruptly closed the airspace around El Paso, only to reopen it hours later. The bizarre ...
This week's highlights include a journey back in time to a freezing winter with Revolutionary troops, a visit to one of the ...
Every week, more than 100,000 people ride bikes, skates and rollerblades past some of the most best-known parts of Mexico's capital. And sometimes their dogs join them too.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Anders Fogh Rasmussen, former prime minister of Denmark and former head of NATO, ahead of the Munich Security Conference.
The order did not identify the judge in question but two sources familiar with the process told NPR it is U.S. District Judge ...
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