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Taking a page from President Trump's playbook, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced visa restrictions, using ...
Experts tell NPR the gift violates the Foreign Emoluments Clause and raises questions about what Qatar might expect from ...
After a brief delay, the jurors and alternates for the mogul's trial for racketeering conspiracy and prostitution have been ...
Newly elected Pope Leo XIV, Robert Prevost addresses the crowd from the main central loggia balcony of the St Peter's ...
All Things Considered wants to highlight volunteers who are going above and beyond. Want to nominate someone, a group or ...
More than 1,000 child care providers around the country are closed on Monday to fight for better wages for workers and lower ...
Thousands of college students graduated last weekend around the North Country, with more commencements scheduled for this ...
Actor Danny McBride is ready to set the record straight on some of the misconceptions Hollywood has about the South. Born in ...
New York lawmakers are placing safeguards on artificial intelligence chatbots, as more people are turning to them for ...
The church said it's terminating a decades-long partnership with the federal government to help refugees arriving in the U.S., citing moral opposition to resettling white Afrikaners from South Africa.
Laurinda Lind, of Sackets Harbor, shared a poem with NCPR that fits this time of year. Lind is an internationally recognized ...
Edan Alexander, an Israeli soldier raised in New Jersey, is believed to be the last living U.S. citizen captured by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023. Four other Americans' bodies are still held in Gaza.