Minn., accuses the federal government of a 'cover up,' and Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., warns White House against attempts to ...
Federal officials described the second fatal shooting of a 37-year-old U.S. citizen by a federal agent as an act of ...
A skier was buried to their waist and carried 200 yards last week after triggering a massive slab avalanche on Berthoud ...
President Donald Trump's budget office this week ordered most government agencies to compile data on the federal money that ...
Cheers erupted from a street-level crowd as Alex Honnold reached the top of the spire of the 508-meter (1,667-foot) tower, ...
Denver hosts New England in a rematch of the 2016 AFC Championship game, in which the Broncos defeated the Patriots that year ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s new approach to six shots that were formerly given routinely will introduce new hurdles for getting ...
Forty years after the Challenger disaster, NPR explores the engineers' last-minute efforts to stop the launch, their decades ...
An extreme winter storm is underway impacting two-thirds of the U.S. Starting Friday and expected to last through Monday, ...
Russian strikes left much of Kyiv without heat, water and power during freezing temperature, even as Ukraine, Russia and the ...
Four days of negotiations in a Salt Lake City conference room earlier this month did not appear to have sparked a breakthrough.
NPR's Scott Simon asks director Gus Van Sant about his new movie, "Dead Man's Wire," based on a true story of a 1977 kidnapping.
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