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Rebecca González runs one of ICE's local domestic intelligence offices. She told NPR how her agents are tracking down ...
New details of the administration's budget proposal for fiscal year 2026 came after a federal judge blocked the president's ...
Gazan health officials say more than 20 people were killed and more than 100 were wounded near an aid distribution site in ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Republican strategist and former U.S. Senate staffer Ron Bonjean about the path in the Senate ...
Mount Etna produced a spectacularly explosive eruption Monday, sending a ripple of reddish clouds down from the southeast ...
Valerie ran off while she was on a camping trip with her humans back in 2023 on a remote island in Australia. They had lost hope until locals spotted her more than a year later, surviving in the wild.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with historian Joshua Zeitz, contributing editor at Politico Magazine, about where military parades fit into the American civic tradition, and why he sees June's parade as a ...
Rendered beef fat is having a moment as a viral skincare trend. TikTok influencers claim this 'natural' product is a ...
What if the solutions to some of Earth's biggest problems could be found in some of its smallest creatures? That bet has led ...
Eight months after Hurricane Helene, communities in western North Carolina still see evidence of the storm's destruction. For ...
GOP leaders hope to have the sweeping bill to President Trump's desk by July 4, but some Senate Republicans are speaking out ...
Foreign nationals with $5 million to spare will soon be able to register for a new "gold card" visa program President Trump ...