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The group, which called itself the Military Committee for Refoundation, on Sunday announced the removal of the president and ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Republican strategist Liam Donovan, head of the consulting and public affairs firm Targeted Victory, how deep current disagreements in the GOP Congressional caucus are.
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With increased immigration enforcement under President Trump, many families with undocumented members are living in fear of ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Jimmy Story, a former U.S. ambassador to Venezuela, about the American military buildup in the region and pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
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Forty-four death row inmates across the U.S. have been executed this year, reaching a level not seen in more than a decade.
Today, Dec. 7, is the open enrollment deadline for millions of older adults who will decide between traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans. Critics warn of risks in the latter.