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NPR wants to hear from listeners whose lives have changed due to an increase in ICE operations, throughout the country.
Jill Lepore writes about the strength and stability of America's founding document — and its capacity for change. And Angela ...
Navajo artist and photographer Eugene Tapahe had a dream during the COVID-19 pandemic of women dancing in Yellowstone ...
House Republicans put forth a proposal to fund the government that includes $30 million for lawmaker security, as Congress ...
Science writer Mary Roach chronicles both the history and the latest science of body part replacement in her new book. She ...
Some people treasure family recipes so much that they’ve etched the recipes into their gravestones. Rosie Grant has collected ...
The report issued Tuesday by experts commissioned by the United Nations' Human Rights Council calls on the international ...
Kash Patel's appearance in the Senate comes at a delicate time for the director, who is a loyalist of President Trump but has ...
Juli Cobb's car ran out of gas in the middle of the road, near a homeless encampment. A man from the encampment helped her. Because of their intervention, Juli was able to safely drive back home.
Conn., talks about the cancel culture that has followed Charlie Kirk's assassination and what it means for free speech.
In the wake of Charlie Kirk's death, some Americans have lost their jobs for their posts about the killing on social media.
Robert Redford starred in "The Sting," "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "Out of Africa," and dozens of other movies.
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