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The Trump administration on Monday asked a judge to toss out a lawsuit from three GOP-led states seeking to cut off ...
The tiny east African country of Rwanda says its holding "early talks" with the Trump administraion about taking in deported migrants from the US.
Journalist and author Ted Genoways follows the violent, unpredictable and hugely profitable world of tequila through the story of its most successful maker, Jose Cuervo, in his book "Tequila Wars." ...
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is targeting an expanded list of Republican House seats in next year's midterms. NPR talks with Rep. Suzan DelBene of Washington state, who chairs the ...
An installation on a Ukrainian passenger train by American artist Barbara Kruger is the latest high-profile artwork placed in Ukraine. It's meant as a show of solidarity with people there during war.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with California state Sen. Scott Wiener about Trump's call to reopen Alcatraz Prison. The island is now one of the National Park Services most popular sites.
Cape Girardeau tornado left a trail of destruction, killing 23 and destroying over 220 buildings—one of the deadliest storms ...
There's a song written by the jazz singer Billy Eckstine with Sid Kuller called "Blues, the Mother of Sin" that has always ...
Square root days happen only a few times in a century, and the man who brought the day fame is celebrating his sixth one.
In her new hybrid memoir, Katie Goh unravels the multitudes citrus fruit contains, in lockstep with mythologies of ...
Attorneys general from 17 states and D.C. are challenging an executive order Trump signed on his first day in office pausing ...
It's been over a year since Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey first filed the charges—three felonies and a ...
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