NPR's Leila Fadel asks political analyst and podcast host Chuck Todd what the tension between the president and Republicans in Congress means for Trump's agenda.
The Federal Student Aid office lost half its staff last year as part of Trump administration downsizing. Now, it's hiring ...
The agency calls the program an update to the Screening Partnership Program, in which 20 U.S. airports currently use private ...
Pratt, a former reality TV star, is flooding social media with edgy humor, AI slop and combative rhetoric as a way of ...
As South Africa's last zoo elephants become the focus of a landmark court battle, activists say the animals' quiet suffering is impossible to ignore.
About 400 years ago, beavers were hunted to extinction across Britain. Now they're being reintroduced as little climate ...
A 60-year-old shelter for immigrant children run by Catholic Charities in Miami is shutting down due to curbed federal funds.
Some Americans seem to be extra-alarmed about Ebola and hantavirus in the wake of COVID-19. But public health experts say ...
The U.S. indicted Cuba's former President Raúl Castro over the 1996 downing of two civilian planes -- a dramatic move that could further inflame tensions between Washington and Havana.
Healthcare workers in eastern Congo said Wednesday they are underprotected and undertrained in a rapidly spreading Ebola ...
Israel's national security minister triggered a backlash after releasing videos taunting detained flotilla activists who ...
President Trump showed his strength in Tuesday's primaries. In Georgia, both Republicans who will advance to the runoff for governor claim to be like him, even though only one got his endorsement.
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