Former Costa Rican President Óscar Arias Sánchez, who likened President Trump to "Roman emperor" earlier this year, says he ...
The department sent a letter to state leaders threatening the loss of funds for K-12 schools that don't follow its ...
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg Thursday pushed, once again, the Justice Department to explain its use of the Alien ...
In the last year, police have received more than 300 complaints regarding squatting, with nearly 40% coming from the Highland ...
Some movie theaters around the country are thriving by expanding to offer more than just movies. Theater owners around the country told NPR about it at CinemaCon, a convention this week in Las Vegas.
University leaders are under pressure to comply with federal executive orders and policy changes or risk losing federal funding. Some college presidents say that makes their jobs more challenging.
Some of the first people fired by the Trump administration are fighting back, including those targeted for work they'd done promoting diversity, equity and inclusion under the Biden administration.
R.E.M. played its first concert there in 1980 and still draws fans to its hometown. A visit to Athens can be like a pilgrimage of the band's music.
Jason Isbell sings about his split from musician Amanda Shires on his latest album Foxes in the Snow. "What I was attempting to do is document a very specific time where I was going through a lot of ...
NPR's Michel Martin asks Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) about the impact of the new round of tariffs imposed by the Trump ...
Cooper Flagg and Paige Bueckers, the presumptive top picks in this year's NBA and WNBA drafts, are on deck this weekend with ...
Sen. Cory Booker, a Democrat from New Jersey, told NPR's Juana Summers he stopped eating and drinking before his ...
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