The Trump administration says that more than 1.6 million immigrants have self-deported. But there's also evidence of an ...
Israel deported more than 150 freed Palestinian prisoners last month. Some experts in Israel warn it could have long-term ...
The announcement follows harsh criticism from the Trump administration about California and other states granting licenses to ...
The first ever disruption to the nation's largest anti-hunger program came as a shock. It's shaken trust in the program for ...
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Details on the newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein. And, the government shutdown has ended, but health insurance ...
The government shutdown has ended, but extending Affordable Care Act subsidies remains unaddressed, leaving health insurance shoppers in limbo and facing a significant increase in costs.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with author and journalist Jonathan Cohn of The Bulwark about the politics surrounding the future of the Affordable Care Act.
The bioelectric signals of plants growing at a park in Lewiston, N.Y., near Niagara Falls, were translated into instrumental and electronic works for the new album The Secret Symphony of Plants.
Plants growing at a New York park composed the new album, "The Secret Symphony of Plants." Electrodes captured electrical signals and became the basis for the music.
Federal workers will return to work Thursday for the first time in 43 days. President Trump signed a bill late Wednesday to fund the government, bringing a close to the longest shutdown in history.
The Affordable Care Act subsidies are still set to expire next month, significantly increasing healthcare costs for millions. We hear from people about what they're facing and what they plan to do.