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And, detained student Mohsen Madhawi speaks with Morning Edition's Leila Fadel. April 28, 2025 • Critics say the Trump administration is making mistakes as it tries to drive up deportation numbers.
Amid a warming climate and disappearing traditional knowledge, Inuit communities in the Canadian Arctic are grappling to adapt. When sea ice ages, the salt sinks into the ocean, leaving fresh ...
May 7, 2025 • President Trump said the trade deal with the U.K. was "full and comprehensive," though details were not immediately available. May 7, 2025 • After initially excluding it from a ...
And, detained student Mohsen Madhawi speaks with Morning Edition's Leila Fadel. April 29, 2025 • In a new poll, voters graded President Trump's first 100 days in office. An NPR analysis finds ...
May 7, 2025 • The superpowers have been locked in a geopolitical blinking contest, waiting for the other side to reach out. The talks in Switzerland are the first concrete sign of a potential ...
May 7, 2025 • The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump Administration to start executing its ban on trans military service members. And, the conclave to elect the Catholic Church's new leader ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former U.S. poet laureate, Joy Harjo, about her book "Washing My Mother's Body" where she explores the complexity of a daughter's grief as she reflects on her mother's ...
A lot happened this week, and NPR has you covered. Catch up on the big news and culture moments you might have missed. Speaking to NPR in his first media interview since his detention, lawful ...
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May 4, 2025 • In Syria during the 14-year civil war, many children were detained with their mothers. Then, security forces separated them. Thousands of these children have never been found.