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Tillis was one of only two Senate Republicans, along with Rand Paul, Ky., who voted against a motion to start debate on ...
Amid a wave of national security measures, immigrants from China must prove they've given up their household registration in ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with KUER listener Elisabeth Larsen and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
The Department of Homeland Security, with help from DOGE, has rolled out a tool that purports to be able to check the ...
How much extra would you pay to see your dream come true? It's always a big question for wedding-planning couples. Now, there ...
Russia launched the largest aerial assault on Ukraine overnight since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, according to ...
Irish-language rap group Kneecap gave an impassioned performance for tens of thousands of fans on Saturday at the Glastonbury ...
During World War II, the United States arrested hundreds of Japanese, German and Italian immigrants and deported them to America where they lived in camps.
The race to create more powerful artificial intelligence applications has also created a huge demand in China for high quality training data.
We discuss President Trump and Kim Jong Un's past negotiations and the difficulties of reporting on North Korea.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Tyler Kepner of the New York Times about the life and legacy of baseball writer Scott Miller.
Senate Republican leaders are still negotiating details of their massive tax and spending bill and moving toward a final vote sometime on Monday.