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Federal authorities are clearing homeless encampments across Washington, D.C. as part of President Trump's efforts to crack down on crime and blight in the nation's capital. Where are the unhoused ...
Certain tick species are spreading to areas they've never been found before, carrying new health risks. Scientists are trying to carry out surveys to see where they are, so local doctors can know.
A lack of liquidity is hampering Syria's economic recovery after years of corrupt dictatorship ...
Two days a year it is hard to find parking in Lanford New York, when everyone turns out for the tractor-pulling competition.
After two decades of left wing dominance, Bolivia swings to the right as their presidential election heads for a runoff vote.
In 1974, Surinder Gupta and his young family had just moved to New Orleans, a city where they knew no one.
President Trump says he wants to ban mail-in voting and voting machines ahead of next year's midterms. Is it legal?
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Susan Rice, national security advisor to President Obama, about today's White House talks between President Trump and President Zelenskyy.
Scientists say that the water in Boston harbor is getting cleaner, leading to an increase in the number of sand tiger sharks using the area as a nursery habitat.
President Trump meets his Ukrainian counterpart and European leaders as he tries to broker an end to Russia's war on Ukraine.
Veterans of the FBI are demanding answers after more senior executives left the bureau recently without a clear explanation for their termination.
A new study finds that AI may be causing some doctors to become less adept at screening for unusual lesions in the colon.
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