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North Korea sent 11,000 elite soldiers to support Russia. Their progress — especially in drone warfare — has implications not ...
The Trump administration's immigration enforcement mostly left farms and meat packing plants alone, until coordinated raids ...
The Los Angeles Press Club says law enforcement officers have violated press freedoms of reporters covering anti-ICE protests ...
A 33-mile trip from one protest in Annapolis, Md., to the parade grandstand in front of the White House was like a journey ...
Fast-paced floodwaters in San Antonio left 13 people dead. West Virginia also witnessed at least three deaths from flash ...
Witnesses said Israeli forces opened fire around dawn toward crowds of desperate Palestinians heading to two aid sites in the ...
President Trump says Israel and Iran should make a deal to end their exchange of airstrikes. But there's no sign of a diplomatic solution on the horizon, and Trump is also warning Iran not to strike ...
More than 17,000 acres around the Klamath River have been returned to the Yurok Tribe in California. NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Yurok Fisheries Department Director Barry McCovey.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with immigration lawyer Lindsay Toczylowski about the condition of detainees swept up in the ongoing immigration arrests in Los Angeles.
And a special Father's Day shout-out to some of the other dads working on our show staff today, producer Gabriel Sánchez, as well as our ALL THINGS CONSIDERED technical directors, Neil Tevault and Ted ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with former federal judge J. Michael Luttig about his recent piece in The Atlantic, "The End of Rule of Law in America." ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired all the people serving on a national vaccine advisory board. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Edwin Asturias, one of the doctors who was sacked.
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