You're most likely to find NPR's Don Gonyea on the road, in some battleground state looking for voters to sit with him at the local lunch spot, the VFW or union hall, at a campaign rally, or at their ...
In November's election, Trump picked up significant support among Arab and Muslim voters in the key swing state of Michigan.
ROME — Pope Francis was in critical condition Saturday after he suffered a long asthmatic respiratory crisis that required ...
A judge in Mississippi has ordered a small town newspaper to take down an editorial critical of city officials. The paper's owner calls it a violation of free speech.
We look at President Trump's embrace of Vladimir Putin as he turns his back on U.S. ally, Ukraine, as well as mass firings at government agencies and how that will affect the services they provide.
We hear from musicians Grady Allen and Dante Melucci from the band Anxious, about their second album "Bambi." The young hardcore act says it's their most authentic outing yet.
New York State prisons saw strikes, prison unrest and correctional officer charges in the beating death of an inmate.
We look at Friday night's shakeup at the Pentagon, with the announcement of more staff cuts and a change in a top leadership position.
In an executive order this week, President Trump called to shrink the trust that manages the iconic park known as Presidio in San Francisco.
Amazon has acquired the creative license to the long-running James Bond franchise. But how do they plan to deliver?
The National Institutes of Health had to stop considering new grant applications, delaying funding for research into diseases ranging from heart disease and cancer to Alzheimer's and allergies.
While worker burnout was exacerbated by COVID, it's been ongoing for years. In some communities, federal pandemic aid made ...
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