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The highly anticipated text from the Senate is out — and it's already causing concern from GOP stakeholders in both chambers.
The California Democrat returned to the Senate floor Tuesday to warn that the Trump administrations response to immigration ...
Kraft Heinz says all artificial food dyes will be replaced with natural colors. The move comes two months after federal ...
Tuesday, June 17, 2025, marks the 250th anniversary of the battle that took place just north of Boston, one that the ...
Israel and Iran have been trading attacks for five days. Jordan, Lebanon and other countries are caught in the flight path between the two.
Trump left the G7 summit early to focus on the rapidly escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. And, the man suspected of ...
Back in the 1970s, the prevailing thought was that it wasn't safe for women to run. A leader in the fight for a woman's right to run has died. Nina Kuscsik was 86.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Aaron Stein, president of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, about the stakes and the history of nuclear proliferation in the Middle East.
A U.S. federal court judge in Boston has ordered the restoration of the grants issued by the National Institutes of Health that had been canceled by the Trump administration.
The Trump administration continues to try to ramp up deportations of people living in the country without legal status.
The Trump administration's decision circumvents a ban Congress passed two years ago that prevents military bases from being named after anyone with ties to the Confederacy.
Federal officials say the suspect in the killings of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband had a much larger list of targets, including Democratic officeholders and abortion rights supporters.