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Over the last half-century, the political leanings of the Supreme Court, Congress, and the presidency contributed to ...
In a new memo, Attorney General Pam Bondi said the DOJ will allow for subpoenas, court orders and search warrants to get ...
The defense department has announced new senior level positions after recent firings and resignations. But with Pentagon head ...
Relatives of victims killed in the August 3, 2019 attack targeting Latino shoppers expressed fury and forgiveness as the ...
Commerce Department employees caught up in a legal battle over their mass firings are now learning that their health care ...
KTEP's Daisy Morales welcomes in the studios straight from New York, bassist and educator, Andy McKee to talk about the Jazz ...
Mangione is set to appear in federal court on Friday for his arraignment in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian ...
Makers of our food and home essentials, including Pepsi and Procter & Gamble, are cutting their financial forecasts for the ...
NPR has been receiving tips about detentions at the Ambassador Bridge in Michigan. An inquiry by Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., revealed more that 200 detentions this year, including American children.
President Trump seemed to take a softer tone when asked about the trade war with China. Here are four takeaways from week 14 in our continued look at Trump's first 100 days in office.
International students had filed dozens of lawsuits after the government removed them from a database crucial for maintaining their legal status.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte about U.S. involvement in major international conflicts under the Trump administration.