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The U.N. nuclear watchdog's board of governors formally found that Iran isn't complying with its nuclear obligations for the ...
The indictment was announced by interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba. Rep. McIver says the proceedings against ...
Performers who do stunt and voice work for video games went on strike in July after reaching a stalemate in negotiations over ...
Republic Airways CEO Bryan Bedford was tapped in March to helm the agency. It's critical time for U.S. air travel, following ...
About a dozen residents of a homeless encampment in northwest Berkeley will be allowed to remain there while the city ...
At least four immigrants were arrested yesterday by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents just after their cases were ...
NPR takes a look at where President Trump stands when it comes to public opinion polling on immigration and how that has shifted over time.
How do Trump supporters feel about his immigration policies, as protests spring up across the country and after the administration deployed troops to Los Angeles?
Three months after a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to restart the refugee admissions program it froze, groups that resettle refugees say more than 125,000 people are stuck in limbo.
NPR explores the friendly bet between the mayors of Edmonton in Canada and Sunrise, Florida for the Stanley Cup Final and the tradition these bets are built around.
Young people in the U.S. are richer than previous generations were at their age. Yet many in Gen Z are financially anxious. NPR's The Indicator asks neuroscientists about "money dysmorphia." ...
The Trump administration has cut international aid with little push back from the GOP-led Senate. So on Thursday, two Democratic senators are holding their own hearing on how it's affecting farmers.