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NPR's Juana Summers talks with Ken Martin, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, about how Trump's massive tax and ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases in the fall that test state laws banning transgender women and girls from ...
The number of people in ICE detention without criminal convictions nearly doubled in the last month — a significant increase ...
A ruling by London's High Court cited the domestic intelligence agency's failure to explain why representatives had ...
Michael Madsen, the actor known for his collaborations with director Quentin Tarantino, has died. He was found unresponsive ...
House Republicans cleared a final procedural hurdle early Thursday and are now one vote away from passing President Trump's ...
The newest Jurassic installment is roaring into theaters. Meanwhile, Danielle Deadwyler is determined to defend her family's ...
More than 70 writers wrote an open letter outlining their issues with the use of A.I. in the literary world. Their main demand is for publishing houses to never release books created by machines.
A federal jury acquitted Combs of his most serious charges — racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking — but found him guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
In 2021, as the Taliban reasserted control of Afghanistan, a man who helped the U.S. military narrowly escaped with his family. In a wrenching choice, he left several of his sons at the airport.
Record numbers of Americans are expected to fly around the July Fourth holiday, posing a big test for America's fragile air ...
The hip-hop mogul's legal saga has reached an uneasy outcome. Despite a tainted legacy and severed business ties, does his ...