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Immigration officials to meet with commissioners over detentions at Sea-Tac; early snowmelt causes concern as wildfire season ...
"I just didn't think it would take this long," one veteran head of diversity, who's been job-hunting since last summer, tells ...
Cutting off research funding for Harvard University might hurt the school, its president Alan Garber told NPR, but it also ...
One of north Idaho’s links to World War II was the Farragut Naval Training Station at the southern end of Lake Pend Oreille.
General Manager John Decker hopes with the uncertainty of funding for public broadcasting that SPR will be able to continue ...
LA has the highest number of homeless veterans in the U.S. For decades, advocates have fought for housing for them. Now, they're hoping a Trump administration executive order will change everything.
Before Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson signed the next state budget on Tuesday, he vetoed a few dozen spending provisions ...
Five years since George Floyd's murder, the energy around overhauling policing has evaporated. Critics say pro-police messaging stifles attempts to address the problems in policing.
Pope Leo XIV's time as bishop in a small Peruvian city offers the clearest glimpse into his views on immigration.
For decades, Nina Totenberg has brought us some of the most notable and memorable reporting on the Supreme Court. Today, she takes us behind the scenes of what it's like to cover the Third Branch.
The EU is trying to downgrade the protection status of wolves in Europe. Scientists say there are many ways to co-exist with these creatures that are vital for a healthy ecosystem.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with food writer Maria Melendez Ayala about nopales, edible cactus plants that are a staple in Mexican cuisine.
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