President Trump has made clear he wants to close the U.S. Department of Education, but Republicans seem torn on just how far ...
Thousands of civilians have been killed since Russia launched its full-scale invasion on Feb. 24, 2022. Amid a stark shift in ...
The company behind the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline is suing Greenpeace for at least $300 million for damages the oil ...
What would happen if you blocked the internet from your cellphone for two weeks? A bunch of millennial researchers wanted to ...
Mike Macans is one of an unknown number of Small Business Administration employees who were fired, unfired and fired again as ...
The trial comes as French activists are pushing to lift taboos that surround sexual abuse. The most prominent case was that ...
The selection places two staunch Trump allies atop the nation's premier federal law enforcement agency at a time when ...
President Trump’s order stopping assistance to refugees will have a hearing in federal court in Seattle Tuesday ...
Eugene 4J School District is nearing the end of its search for a new superintendent. The district has been searching for a ...
NPR's A Martinez asks Sen. Jack Reed, the top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, about the Pentagon shakeup that included the firing of Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr.
Anne Applebaum, a writer with "The Atlantic," talks with NPR's Leila Fadel to unpack the implications of America's shifting alliances with anti-democratic nations, particularly Russia.
The decision comes in the wake of a judge's ruling that such a move will not cause irreparable harm to the employees. There ...