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Famine has been officially declared in northern Gaza, a U.N.-backed group warns — marking the first such confirmation in the ...
The Trump administration has tied new requirements to election security grants. Some states told NPR they're passing on the ...
Before joining the Justice Department this year, attorney Jonathan Gross said Jan. 6 prosecutors were "evil people. They will ...
A U.N.-backed food security group has issued a dire warning: famine has officially now taken hold in northern Gaza and is ...
The Justice Department is expected to deliver files from its Jeffrey Epstein investigation to the House Oversight Committee ...
Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was acquitted of a royal defamation charge by a court on Friday, in a ...
With roughly a quarter of Michiganders enrolled in the program, Democrats are hoping the issue gives them an edge in ...
High mortgage rates cooled home sales over the last few years. But data released this week shows signs that things may be ...
An expectant mom got a $750 bill for a blood test to check for genetic abnormalities in her baby. Then she tried to figure ...
We are live with BeauSoleil, the venerable Cajun roots, folk and modernist band, looking back and ahead after fifty years.
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Thursday halting further expansion and ordering the winding down of an ...
The Justice Department is starting to share files on the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein with the House Oversight Committee. NPR talks with James Marsh, a lawyer for some of his accusers.