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Sixteen individuals arrested in Jonesboro retail theft operation; over 60 charges filed, including drug and forgery offenses.
The House version of the tax bill would revoke credits for EVs starting at the end of this year. If the plan survives, it ...
Like other NATO members, the U.K. has been reassessing its defense spending since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in ...
Sen. Tom Cotton discusses Senate reconciliation plans, Iran nuclear talks, Ukraine conflict, and Pine Bluff Arsenal's role in defense production.
A giant cloud of dust from the Sahara is forecast to hit southeastern states this week. NPR speaks with Jason Dunion, a hurricane scientist at NOAA, about what to expect.
President Trump has used emergency declarations to push through his agenda. Elizabeth Goitein, analyst at the Brennan Center for Justice, discusses his use of emergency powers.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with James Kimmel Jr., lecturer in psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, about his new book "The Science of Revenge." ...
The idea of a Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, appears to have jumped the Atlantic. British politician Nigel Farage, a friend of President Trump's, is now launching something similar.
The State Department's Historical Advisory Committee puts out unbiased accounts of events around U.S. foreign policy. Trump fired its members. NPR speaks with its former chair, James Goldgeier.
NPR speaks with Hanna Shelest, a director at the Foreign Policy Council "Ukrainian Prism," about how Ukraine pulled off its surprise drone attack and about Russia's vulnerabilities.
South Koreans head to the polls on Tuesday to pick a new president. The election comes nearly two months after President Yoon was removed from office after he was impeached for declaring martial law.
SEOUL, South Korea — Voting is underway in South Korea to pick a new president. The election is widely seen as a referendum ...
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