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NPR spoke with two international students about their decision to continue speaking out despite the government's aggressive ...
Agents have typically taken a commission on the sale of a home that totals 5% to 6% of the price. But new rules have created ...
Japan's agriculture minister resigned Wednesday because of political fallout over recent comments that he "never had to buy ...
Mexico's president condemned the killings and said there would not be impunity. She said she was not aware of any threats ...
The Land of Enchantment has quietly become a blue refuge in the MAGA red West for Americans who are fleeing extreme ...
The car you drive years in the future might run off a battery being invented in a lab today. Companies in China and the United States are racing to perfect and scale up next-generation technologies.
A Delaware animal shelter is working to find new homes for 8,000 surviving chicks that were left abandoned in a U.S. Postal ...
In one weekend in May, more than a 1,000 immigrants were arrested in Florida. The massive crackdown has Trump supporters ...
Federal officials unveiled a rigorous regulatory approach to future COVID vaccines that could make it harder for many people ...
Democrats have denounced the charges as politically motivated and an effort by the Trump administration to intimidate member ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio faces another grilling on Capitol Hill, a day after his testy exchanges with his former colleagues on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's takeover of the United States Institute of Peace. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with lawyer George Foote about the future of the institute.