Many Americans worry freedom of speech is fading, while others feel empowered to say what they want. NPR's Morning Edition ...
Thousands of supporters gathered near the tomb of Napoleon for what was billed as a protest — but observers said it had all ...
Rescuers temporarily shut down electrical equipment and machines used in search operations due to the rain over the weekend, ...
Shares nosedived around the world Monday as higher U.S. tariffs and a backlash from Beijing triggered massive sell-offs.
A judge has ordered that a Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador must be returned to the U.S. The Justice Department has told an appeals court that the judge does not have that authority.
It's Florida and Houston playing in the title game of NCAA men's basketball final on Monday night. Florida has won two previous national championships and Houston is going for its first.
NPR examines the ICE campaign against the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. How real and how extensive is the gang's presence in the U.S.? Are the Trump administration's claims even verifiable?
Many industries are scrambling to adjust to new import tariffs. Washington Post personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary talks with NPR about how tariffs could also affect household budgets.
Russia has made fewer territorial gains in Ukraine in 2025. George Barros, an analyst at the Institute for the Study of War, speaks with NPR about how Ukraine may seek to gain advantage.
Markets continue to tumble following Trump's tariffs announcement last week, Trump administration faces midnight deadline to return wrongfully deported man, second child dies from measles in Texas.
Severe storms continued to pound parts of the South and Midwest, as a punishing and slow-moving storm system unleashed ...
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