Minnesota officials sued the Trump administration over unconstitutional ICE conduct. And, SCOTUS hears two cases on whether ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Iran expert Karim Sadjadpour about the U.S. strategy toward Iran and why he believes Iran's regime could collapse.
The United Nations International Court of Justice is hearing a genocide case for the first time in more than a decade. The case is focused on the persecution of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.
Wildfires last January destroyed communities around Los Angeles. Homeowners say recovery has been slowed by fights with ...
A historian of modern China, Jung Chang turns the lens back on herself in her newest book to understand how she sees the ...
The White House says the Smithsonian Institution must submit materials about current and upcoming exhibitions and events for ...
Today is the deadline the White House has given the Smithsonian Institution for submitting materials in the content review it ...
Many countries around the world including the US face aging and shrinking populations. Conservative groups have taken the ...
New eateries are popping up in Gaza after months of famine, but it's pricey and many people still rely on aid to survive.
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Anders Folk, a former U.S. Attorney and federal prosecutor, about the relationship between federal investigators and Minnesota law enforcement.
The first case involves an Idaho student barred by state law from trying out for the track team; the second was brought by a West Virginia middle schooler barred by state law from competing.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Monday that Elon Musk's artificial intelligence chatbot Grok will join Google's ...