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Details on President Trump's plan to get unhoused people off Washington D.C. streets are sparse. A legal advocate for the ...
On Friday, President Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin will meet for highly anticipated face-to-face talks in Alaska.
On Wednesday night, federal agents and D.C. police officers stopped vehicles at checkpoints, pulling people over for broken taillights or not wearing their seat belts.
A judge ordered a 14-day injunction stopping additional construction at the migrant detention center known as "Alligator Alcatraz" until witnesses could testify at a hearing.
The left-leaning media outfit has surged in Donald Trump's second term, appealing to progressives outraged by the president.
As President Trump prepares to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday, the fighting in Ukraine carries on, with battles escalating on some fronts in recent days.
NPR speaks with Alexander Vindman, former director for European affairs at the U.S. National Security Council, for his perspective on the meeting between President Trump and Russia's Putin on Ukraine.
An immigration court in northern Massachusetts is among the most understaffed in the country after some judges quit or were fired. That leaves immigrants with years-long waits for due process.
World Photography Day is coming up on Aug. 19. Morning Edition speaks with listeners about the favorite photos they've taken.
A new El Paso immigration detention facility touted by the Trump administration as the largest holding center in the U.S. will start accepting migrants this weekend. It will hold up to 5,000 people.
State leaders in both parties say they're ready to redraw political lines ahead of 2026, but state laws and constitutions ...
A new Gallup poll finds that Americans say they are drinking less. NPR takes look at what's driving this trend and which groups are consuming less alcohol.