Nina Totenberg is NPR's award-winning legal affairs correspondent. Her reports air regularly on NPR's critically acclaimed newsmagazines All Things Considered, Morning Edition, and Weekend Edition.
The three octogenarian nuns, who made headlines last year after they broke back into their convent, joined others at St.
The House has approved a three year extension of the surveillance program known as FISA Section 702. The bill now heads to ...
The map drawn by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis boosts President Trump's effort to reshape voting before the midterm elections.
The Pentagon says that the cost of the war with Iran is estimated to be some $25 billion. Defense officials were appearing on the Hill for budget discussions.
The Federal Reserve voted to hold interest rates steady, at what's likely Jerome Powell's last meeting as Fed chair. Kevin ...
Matt Meinke marks 30 years at KETR as East Texas A&M honors staff longevity, recognizing his role in shaping the station’s ...
New Yorker writer Elizabeth Kolbert says EPA chief Lee Zeldin has rescinded regulations, cut or eliminated departments and terminated the jobs of many scientists. Trump calls Zeldin "our secret weapon ...
Across the country, some 50 bald eagle nests fitted with cameras broadcast up-close views of raptor family life. Every spring ...
In an address before a joint meeting of Congress on Tuesday, King Charles III sought to highlight the importance of the transatlantic relationship between the United States and Great Britain.
The International Football Association Board approved a rule that would penalize players with a red card if they cover their ...
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