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Civil rights lawyers say many migrant detainees in Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” are being barred from meeting regularly with attorneys and are being held in dangerous conditions.
Before Sandra Grimes became a mole hunter, she’d been ready to scale back. “I was not old enough at the time to retire,” Grimes said in an interview for the National Security Archive at George ...
The Italian government this week gave the green light for construction to start on what it says would be the world’s longest single-span suspension bridge. The Strait of Messina Bridge would connect ...
From inflation to recession, we who cover the economy and business at NPR get asked about tariffs all the time. Here are some of the most frequent questions — and what we answer.
District Judge Allison Burroughs is presiding over two Harvard cases challenging Trump’s moves to cut federal funding from the university and to ban it from enrolling international students.
The Trump administration has given an ultimatum to immigrants without legal status: Leave voluntarily, or you’ll be detained and deported. This has forced some immigrant families in the U.S.
Trump told reporters on Wednesday evening that he is considering taking over the D.C. police force and sending in the National Guard after a former DOGE staffer was hurt in an attempted carjacking.
Etiquette expert Elaine Swann tackles tricky questions about staying at a loved one’s place. Is it OK to borrow their car? Extend your stay? Show up empty-handed? Advice on how to be a star guest.
The new Naked Gun film, starring Liam Neeson, captures its predecessors’ slapstick spirit. Freakier Friday, meanwhile, proves less compelling, despite a solid performance by Lindsey Lohan.
When bestselling author Kelly Corrigan’s creativity runs low or her mood turns, she doesn’t power through. Here are her tips for connecting your body to your creative process and getting unstuck.
The hall is one of Birmingham’s most significant, but worn, historic buildings. Plans to restore the eight-story, downtown are underway.
In the hills of southeastern Turkey lies a site so ancient, it’s turning our understanding of civilization on its head and leading to conspiracy theories.
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