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An ICE official said in court documents that people are subject to deportation if they don't say they want to challenge their ...
Pronatalists believe that modern culture has failed to adequately prioritize the value of nuclear families and making lots of ...
Last year, more than 9 million people watched across the world, and executive producer Johan Erhag said he expects viewership ...
The Trump administration is targeting top climate and weather labs for cuts. Insiders worry about the impact on research and ...
As New England warms, snowshoe hares are increasingly finding themselves the wrong color for camouflaging with their ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks to Juan Carlos Cruz, a friend of Pope Francis and a survivor of clergy sex abuse, about the pope's legacy.
Tesla sales are falling dramatically, and industry analysts say it's largely due to how customers view CEO Elon Musk. NPR speaks with Matt Hiller, who designs anti-Musk stickers for Tesla owners.
The Ukrainian capital of Kyiv is recovering from Russian attacks on Thursday that killed at least 12 people. Hear the latest on efforts to reach a peace agreement.
Khartoum, Sudan's capital city has recently been liberated by the Sudanese army after two years of occupation. NPR visited found a hollowed out and shattered city devastated by the civil war.
CAI spoke to freelance journalist Gerardo Baltrán Salinas, who has been on the ground covering the raids in New Bedford for ...
A judge declined to approve a settlement with the NCAA that would have allowed revenue sharing for college athletes. The sticking point is existing athletes who would have seen their roster spots cut.
President Zelensky cuts short a visit to South Africa after Russia launches an overnight attack on Kyiv. Joanna Kakissis is a foreign correspondent based in Kyiv, Ukraine, where she reports poignant ...