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The Atlantic staff writer Elizabeth Bruenig talks about her decision to serve as a witness to state-sanctioned executions, ...
The FCC has delayed implementing its multilingual emergency alerts system — making non-English speakers vulnerable during ...
Judge Arun Subramanian said that the jurors' conflicting statements about which state he currently resides in may have been ...
Grant Tennille and Bill Vickery join Roby Brock to discuss Middle East tensions, California protests, and U.S. immigration ...
Israel's conflict with Iran is pushing its war in Gaza to the periphery. But Palestinians there are still being killed and are under a near-total blockade.
NPR speaks with a student from Myanmar who fears his plans to attend graduate school in the U.S. could be derailed by the administration's newest travel ban.
NPR speaks with Robin Wright, a foreign affairs analyst and author who has written about Iran for decades for publications including "The New Yorker." She's author of several books on the country.
A new report from UNICEF finds that there's been a lot of progress in the last 5 years when it comes to tackling child labor in many parts of the world. But sub-Saharan Africa has made less progress.
President Trump has arrived in Canada for this year's G7 summit for the leaders of advanced economies. NPR looks at what to expect.
Following the shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers, NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Matthew Dallek, a historian and professor at George Washington University, about political violence in America.
The Trump administration has rehired a conservative immigration judge, which raises questions about the neutrality of these judges and the direction the administration is headed.
Vance Boelter was captured in a wooded area on Sunday night, and charged in the shootings of two state lawmakers and their ...