An executive order from President Trump seeks to create federal lists of eligible voters and instructs the Postal Service to send ballots only to approved voters. It faces certain legal challenges.
NASA's Artemis II mission aims to send four astronauts around the moon on a roughly 10-day journey that could help pave the ...
Countercultural mythmaking and global corporate dominance have helped the tech corporation sail through criticism.
A judge ruled Tuesday that construction on President Trump's White House ballroom "must stop until Congress authorizes its completion." ...
The Army pilots who hovered two helicopters near Kid Rock's Tennessee home during a training run while he clapped and saluted ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Ophir Falk, foreign policy adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, about his ...
A recent U.S. intelligence report reignited an already contentious debate in Taiwan over China's intentions and how Taipei should reasonably defend itself against its powerful neighbor.
The Supreme Court hears arguments in the Trump administration's bid to deny birthright citizenship to the US-born children of undocumented immigrants. Who are the plaintiffs in Trump v. Barbara.
A federal judge has ruled that an executive order ending federal funding for NPR and PBS crosses a line drawn by the First Amendment that forbids viewpoint discrimination.
Justification for starting a war with Iran have been inconsistent and sometimes contradictory from U.S. officials, but the language has also been different than in wars past.
Trump responded to the ruling by complaining that the National Trust for Historic Preservation doesn't appreciate his efforts ...
The Boston Globe has published a three part investigative series focusing on casinos and illegal gambling parlors in Boston’s Chinatown.
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