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It's just the start of a summer recess for Congress, but already House Republicans are being asked questions back home about ...
Today on Louisiana Considered, we bring together a panel of guests from NPR stations in Alaska, Nevada and North Dakota to ...
DOGE cuts to the National Park Service spawned fears of widespread problems for park visitors during peak summer season, as ...
The Supreme Court has extended a pause, for now, on a lower court ruling that struck down a key tool for protecting minority ...
Another Fantastic Four reboot comes to theaters this weekend while Molly Gordon and Logan Lerman head on a romantic weekend ...
According to the Clearwater Police and Fire departments, Terry Bollea died Thursday morning after a cardiac arrest.
A convicted killer with a history of violence remains at large more than two months after he and nine others escaped from the ...
The local bicycle safety advocacy group has been calling for protected bike lanes to be installed on St. Claude Avenue, where ...
The Social Security Administration reassigned some field office employees in an effort to bring down lengthy phone wait times.
Nations must act on climate change under international law — if they don’t, they could be held liable. That’s the ruling of the top United Nations court. NPR’s Lauren Sommer reports.
In Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he will restore the independence of the country’s anti-corruption agency.
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