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A U.S. District Court judge found that President Trump's executive order calling for the defunding of NPR and PBS violated the First Amendment.
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Resistance in both Democratic and Republican cities points to broader unease with the direction of immigration enforcement.
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Norris karate chopped and kickboxed his way through more than a dozen action films, before leaping to TV in Walker, Texas Ranger.
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A New York Times investigation has revealed allegations that the late renowned labor leader abused girls and raped Dolores Huerta, his longtime organizing partner.
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The deaths of three U.S. service members mark the first American casualties since the start of operation "Epic Fury" on Saturday. President Trump said "there will likely be more" Americans killed.
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After threatening to sever ties with the organization formerly known as the Boy Scouts, Defense Secretary Hegseth announced a 6-month reprieve
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A powerful winter storm walloped a huge swath of the U.S., killing at least 25 people. Electricity is out for hundreds of thousands, and freezing rain and snow have coated streets.
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The National Weather Service issues a litany of notices before and during inclement weather events. They can be important signals on how to respond.
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Susan Stamberg, award-winning journalist and one of public radio's most beloved and pioneering voices, died today at age 87.
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This week, President Trump said he expected National Guard troops to arrive in New Orleans "in a couple of weeks."
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Tens of millions of voters have had their information run through the tool — a striking portion of the U.S. public, considering little has been made public about the tool's accuracy or data security.
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National Public Radio will use that money to help member stations most impacted by last week's rescission of federal funding.