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Eighteen years ago, a Cape Cod fisherman named Rob Martin learned his lobster gear had entangled a humpback whale. He made it ...
DHS said it was conducting wellness checks on students who arrived unaccompanied to the border. The head of the Los Angeles Unified School District has a different account.
Trump issued an executive order on day one of his administration that sought to limit birthright citizenship, an idea widely ...
The plea agreement, filed in Pennsylvania, shows Lodge has agreed to plead guilty to one count of interstate transport of ...
The concept of local control — that political decision making is best when it's closest to the people — may be gospel in NH ...
Michael Roth, Wesleyan University's first Jewish president, says the Trump administration is using antisemitism as a "cloak" ...
Federal officials say the memo from early April is aimed at reducing wildfire risk and ensuring a “reliable and consistent ...
President Trump lashed out at Powell for not acting sooner to lower interest rates. The president's own tariffs make that ...
Failures to Act, a powerful multimedia investigation from NHPR’s Document team — produced in collaboration with the visual storytellers at The Pudding — has been nominated for a 2024 Peabody Award in ...
A study in JAMA says young women, age 18 to 25, are binge drinking slightly more than men the same age. The good news: Drinking is down for both young men and women compared to earlier generations.
A federal judge has ruled that there is "probable cause" to find the Trump administration in contempt for violating his order last month to immediately pause deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
NPR's Michel Martin asks Elliot Williams, former DOJ assistant attorney general, about the strategies and tactics used by Trump administration attorneys in their response to recent court orders.