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May Day is not officially acknowledged in the U.S. because of what historians say is an ongoing resistance to unity among the ...
NPR's live coverage examining the first 100 days of President Trump's second term starts tonight at 8 p.m. ET.
The two countries have agreed to a deal to jointly invest in Ukraine's mineral, raw materials and natural resource wealth in ...
If the bill is signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, Florida would be the second state, after Utah, to ban the additive from its ...
As Israel commemorates its Memorial Day for fallen soldiers, it is reckoning with the resumption of fighting in Gaza. Now more than 18 months long, it's the longest war Israel has ever waged.
The UN's highest court has been hearing testimony regarding Israel's conduct in providing aid to Palestinians, especially in Gaza where it has imposed a blockade of any goods entering the territory.
Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi — detained by authorities at his naturalization interview — is free for now. He had been in prison for two weeks after his arrest earlier in April.
President Trump has shown no deference to Congress in his early day in office, and leaders on Capitol Hill seem willing to ...
The Trump administration canceled billions of dollars of grants that were supposed to help small towns across the U.S keep their residents safe from floods, wildfires and other extreme weather. In one ...
Many of Trump's actions are a direct challenge to the courts and to Congress, the two branches of government designed to act as checks on presidential power. We look at this power dynamic.
Loren Jenkins never intended to cover war, but in April 1975, he witnessed the fall of Saigon. From shredded files to hidden codes, he recalls the chaos they led up to the war's end.