Trump's administration has cleared the way for arrests in schools of people suspected of being without legal status. And, ...
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Prince Harry has agreed to settle his lawsuit against Rupert Murdoch's British tabloids. The deal ends a years' long battle ...
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Senators from both parties did push Collins about how he will solve problems that have plagued the VA for decades, like ...
Ukrainian officials say Russia is using drones to target civilians in Kherson. Some Russian soldiers appear to be bragging ...
One Trump voter told NPR he supported pardons related to the Capitol attack, but has a tougher time reconciling pardons for ...
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President Trump signed an executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship. New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin discusses why he believes the president's action is unlawful.
Migrants can now be arrested in locations like schools and churches, new misconduct allegations emerge against defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, and Israel attacks the occupied West Bank.
What would it mean to classify Mexican drug cartels as "foreign terrorist organizations"? NPR speaks with Mike Vigil, former chief of international operations for the DEA.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Tim Heaphy, a lead investigator for the House Ccommittee on the U.S. Capitol attack, about President Trump's clemency for all of the Jan. 6 defendants.