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NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with one of Moshen Mahdawi's lawyers. The Palestinian Columbia University student and lawful permanent resident was released Wednesday after two weeks in detention.
From Tokyo to Taipei to Manila, people across Asia marked May Day with marches and protests that spotlighted growing unease ...
Two majority Black cities in Alabama now have Black representation in Congress because of court-ordered redistricting. The ...
Congress created the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation to unite the expertise of two different agencies that work on ...
In San Francisco Wednesday night, former Vice President Kamala Harris gave a forceful critique of President Trump's first 100 days in office. It came as she considers a run for governor of California.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former Hollywood agent Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas about her novel "Climbing in Heels," which follows the path of three women secretaries at a Hollywood agency in the '80s.
Is private philanthropy an option to fill the gaps in funding for universities seeing federal funding threatened or frozen? NPR asks New York Times reporter Teddy Schleifer.
Beyonce's "Cowboy Carter" tour kicked off this week in Los Angeles, and fans are going all out to capture the tour's Western fashion aesthetic.
Rural communities are scrambling after the Trump Administration cancelled billions in disaster grants. Many were counting the funds for vital infrastructure fixes, meant to withstand future disasters.
Acting President Han Duck-soo has emerged as a potential conservative standard bearer, and South Korean media reported he ...
Politicians, lawyers and journalists who left behind autocratic systems in Europe, Asia and Latin America see the Trump ...
Kamala Harris had centered her closing argument of her unsuccessful presidential campaign on the dangers posed by Trump.