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With more than $2 billion dollars in federal research grants at stake, the two sides will argue before a federal judge as the ...
José Adolfo Macías Villamar, whose nickname is "Fito," escaped from a prison in Ecuador last year and was recaptured late ...
The clashes between militias of the Druze religious minority and the Sunni Muslim clans killed hundreds and threatened to ...
As a candidate, President Trump promised to change America's foreign policy. Six months into his second administration, NPR examines where things stand.
Gaza health officials say more than 100 Palestinians were killed Sunday by Israeli fire while trying to get food. It was the deadliest day for Palestinians seeking food under the new aid system.
ESPN's WNBA analyst and basketball Hall of Famer, Rebecca Lobo talks about what's been going on in the WNBA at the midpoint of the 2025 season. And the pros and cons of the league's growth in the last ...
Texas lawmakers will hold a special session Monday. They want to redraw congressional districts, with the purpose to skew voting results so Republicans win more seats. Trump favors the idea.
President Trump said the Washington Commanders should change their name back to their former name, which many Indigenous ...
A new report from the group Common Sense Media shows teens are experimenting with AI "companions" designed to provide deep ...
The government of the tiny African kingdom of Lesotho has declared a two-year state of disaster, as its once-thriving garment ...
Soaring prices, lagging incomes and burdensome social security payments are the top issues for frustrated, cash-strapped ...
Georgetown University Law professor Stephen Vladeck explains where things stand with the 9/11 Guantanamo cases now that the plea deals have been canceled.