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A U.N.-backed food security group has issued a dire warning: famine has officially now taken hold in northern Gaza and is ...
The Justice Department is expected to deliver files from its Jeffrey Epstein investigation to the House Oversight Committee ...
Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was acquitted of a royal defamation charge by a court on Friday, in a ...
The Trump administration has shifted its tone and message in response to persistent pressure about the Epstein records — ...
The Trump administration has tied new requirements to election security grants. Some states told NPR they're passing on the ...
The Trump administration has moved to end temporary protected status for immigrants from Honduras and other countries. Among ...
An expectant mom got a $750 bill for a blood test to check for genetic abnormalities in her baby. Then she tried to figure ...
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Thursday halting further expansion and ordering the winding down of an ...
Some of the largest retailers in the U.S., including Walmart, Home Depot and Target, have had to raise prices on some items due to tariffs. They've kept prices down on other items.
NPR asks Mary Lovely, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, why she believes the U.S. economy is at an inflection point and what factors play into where it may go next.
Before joining the Justice Department this year, attorney Jonathan Gross said Jan. 6 prosecutors were "evil people. They will put you on a cattle car to Auschwitz without batting an eye." ...
NPR talks with Politico's Ry Rivard about a ruling that a former Trump personal attorney Alina Habba, appointed as New Jersey's top federal prosecutor, has been in the position without legal authority ...
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