Amy had been plodding along Chicago’s streets for decades in a succession of beat-up, old Toyota Corollas until she finally(Finally!) scratched enough dough together to buy a really sweet ride. Good ...
The Supreme Court ruled late Thursday evening that Alabama cannot immediately execute a man using nitrogen gas. The decision ...
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Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is key to U.S. counterterrorism efforts.It authorizes U.S.
Soccer’s biggest event is officially underway as the 2026 World Cup kicked off in Mexico. The games will be played in Canada and the U.S. as well, but we go to Mexico City, the capital of the most ...
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is blocking some promotions at the Pentagon, and a “summer surge” of National Guard ...
More than half the states have had their primary contests for this year’s midterm elections. We discuss some key themes that ...
There's a sneaky way companies add new chemicals in our food, and it is there by design, and totally legal.
The votes have been counted, and the mayoral incumbent in Los Angeles -- Karen Bass -- will face fellow Democrat Nithya Raman. The City Council member speaks with NPR's.
It's been 10 years since the mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando. Grief for the 49 young people who died is still felt throughout the community.
For decades, immigrants who are legal permanent residents in the U.S. could get loans through the Small Business Administration, a core pillar of small-business lending. Not anymore.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Elizabeth Goitein of the Brennan Center for Justice, an advocate for reforming the controversial surveillance law known as FISA 702.
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