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The Secret Life of a Cemetery is a paean to the renowned Parisian cemetery, Père Lachaise. There, 10,000 visitors a day seek ...
After getting some irregular test results, Alexis Agnew left her doctor's appointment in tears. On her way out of the office, ...
Congress returns from a two-week recess with a massive item on its to-do list: budget reconciliation. Lawmakers barely passed ...
President Trump's second term, DOGE hasn't delivered on its promised savings, efficiency or transparency in meaningful ways.
President Trump has long been a critic of NATO and believes Europe does not contribute enough to its own defense. NATO ...
Federal authorities arrested more than 100 immigrants without legal status in Colorado Springs, Canadians go to the polls today, how West Texas is fairing three months into the measles outbreak.
The federal government has cancelled about 11 billion dollars worth of university research funding, and is threatening to cut more. When the federal government stops funding research, there's no one ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Democratic state lawmaker Ryan Clancy about the arrest of a Wisconsin judge, accused of concealing a person without legal status from ICE agents who'd entered the courthouse.
The measles outbreak is not easing up around the country. The CDC reports 884 confirmed cases nationwide, three times the number of cases in 2024. In West Texas, where the outbreak started, ...
French violinist and social media influencer Esther Abrami releases her new album, "Women," featuring music by female composers in a bid to redress historic biases and uncover forgotten treasures.
NPR's Michel Martin asks Elora Mukherjee, of the Immigrants' Rights Clinic at Columbia Law School, about Trump administration efforts to revoke the legal status of student visa holders.
Hundreds of thousands of people depend on the U.N. agency for food. It's been eight weeks since Israel blocked aid. The U.N. has run out of supplies for charity kitchens as aid sits across the border.