Juana Summers is a political correspondent for NPR covering race, justice and politics. She has covered politics since 2010 for publications including Politico, CNN and The Associated Press. She got ...
The Arkansas Board of Corrections voted 4-3 to settle a multi-year lawsuit with the state Monday. The settlement involved two ...
Gao Zhen, a famed contemporary artist, goes on trial this week for "slandering heroes and martyrs" of China's ruling Communist Party. His wife has been forced to become his advocate.
Human remains found in a church in the Netherlands could be those of d'Artagnan, one of the legendary French swordsmen who inspired the novel The Three Musketeers.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Epstein survivor Danielle Bensky about a new class action lawsuit against the Justice Department and Google over the release of identifying information about victims.
First, Israel said it would take Lebanese territory up to the Litani River. Then it ordered people out of an area 10 miles north of that. Residents are fleeing southern Lebanon in waves.
The suit is centered around the alleged attempt on Anssaf Ali Mayo's life. But it raises broader questions, including about ...
Is a four-year degree still worth it? And what can you do to save money for when that acceptance letter comes?
National security has never been used to call a meeting of the "God Squad." But other federal agencies have been citing the ...
Israel is facing missile attacks not just from Iran and Hezbollah, but now from Yemen’s Houthis, while fighting intensifies in Lebanon and across the region.
Democrats say backing an Independent hands the Republicans a win.
The Department of Homeland Security has been shut down for longer than a month and Transportation Security Administration agents have now missed two full paychecks.
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