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NPR's Michel Martin talks with Brian Schwalb, attorney general of Washington, D.C., about President Trump's move to put law enforcement in the capital under federal control.
President Trump's executive order extends a reprieve from the threat of rising tariffs between the world's two largest ...
Israel says it will launch a major new ground offensive to take control of all of Gaza. Exhausted residents of Gaza City say they won't be able to evacuate.
European leaders, wary Trump could strike a Ukraine deal with Putin that endangers the continent's security, will hold "an emergency virtual summit" Wednesday with Trump before the U.S.-Russia summit.
What do Jeffrey Epstein's victims want from the Trump administration? NPR's Leila Fadel asks one of them. Leila Fadel is a national correspondent for NPR based in Los Angeles, covering issues of ...
Trump said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was unlikely to be included in talks he described as a "feel out meeting" ...
UMM AL-KHAIR, West Bank — In this village of 500 people in the West Bank, a bulldozer worked steadily at a pile of boulders near cement-block houses. The sounds of shoveling and heavy machinery could ...
The Trump administration has pressured China to have the Hong Kong-based operator of ports at either end of the canal sell ...
Miguel Uribe was shot three times while giving a campaign speech in a park and had since remained in an intensive care unit ...
President Trump plans to tap an economist from the conservative Heritage Foundation to oversee the Bureau of Labor Statistics ...
She recorded a magical debut album on Blue Note and was later named a Jazz Master by the National Endowment of the Arts.
After the U.S. early famine warning systems went dark earlier in 2025, the lights are back on. But questions remain about whether it will be as effective as before and whether it will be politicized.
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