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Host Deepa Fernandes speaks with recently retired San Francisco Chronicle reporter Kevin Fagan. For decades, Fagan covered ...
Trump's action-packed second-term honeymoon period has been characterized by less turmoil than Trump's first term in the ...
Matthew Specktor grew up the son of a famous Hollywood agent. In The Golden Hour he serves up family saga, cultural criticism ...
Deaf students are less likely to find jobs in the sciences, health care or teaching. For years, the U.S. government tried to change that. But the grant program to help was just ended by the Trump ...
In his first interview since being detained, pro-Palestinian advocate Mohsen Mahdawi tells NPR he was arrested after arriving for what he thought was a citizenship test.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with USA Today reporter Tyler Dragon about quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who was projected to be drafted by the NFL in the 2nd or 3rd round — and wasn't picked until the 5th.
Power is slowly coming back on in large swaths of Spain and Portugal after a power outage caused Monday afternoon chaos.
The United Nations World Food Programme says it has run out of food in Gaza as aid supplies pile up on the border.
Extremism and white supremacism are not new problems in the military, but concern is growing among scholars and groups that track hate that the issue may now be going unchecked in the military.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio released a plan to reorganize the State Department that would eliminate human-rights-focused bureaus and reduce U.S. staff. He says the plan would make the department ...
As uncertainty about the economy grows, some Americans may be weighing whether it’s time to pull their money from the market.
Judge Hannah Dugin is accused of steering a migrant through a side door as agents sought to arrest him. He’s in the country without legal status.
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