The outbreak remains focused in Congo's eastern Ituri province. Congo has reported over 1,000 suspected cases with the ...
Homeless people living in a former motel known as North Napa Shelter, which is closing June 30, have been offered gift cards ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott about the White House's confidence in closing a peace deal with Iran ...
Israel expands its invasion of Lebanon capturing a strategic hilltop as U.S. talks aimed at ending the war with Iran appear to be in limbo.
The A-C-L-U and tech-industry advocates are fighting a bill in the state Legislature. It would prohibit social media ...
A proposal to strip certain California tax breaks from corporations contracting with federal immigration enforcement agencies ...
San Francisco Supervisor Bilal Mahmood announced plans Thursday to introduce legislation that would require landlords to ...
After a large-scale Russian missile strike hit downtown Kyiv, the owners of a coffee shop that opened just hours earlier were already serving coffee again and planning to rebuild.
NPR's Leila Fadel asks likely Democratic nominee Graham Platner how he plans to beat incumbent Republican Susan Collins in Maine's Senate race.
Congress returns to Washington with a long to-do list, including disentangling immigration enforcement funding from the President's weaponization fund.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Theo Baker, whose college newspaper investigation brought down Stanford University's president in 2023. Baker's new book on education and power is "How to Rule the World." ...
The EEOC is seeking to overturn rules created decades ago to tackle discrimination in employment. The Trump administration ...
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