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Government forces retook the capital city from rebel troops in April. Now comes the task of rebuilding what was once a ...
Federal judges are looking back to the 18th century to define what constitutes an invasion, weighing a key legal argument for ...
Criticism of "activist" judges predates the term and has come from both ends of the political spectrum. Democratic and ...
This week's quiz features real-life alchemy, nudity bans, expensive gifts, curriculum changes, and the new pope. Good luck!
The health care giant's shares are down more than 50% in the last month. That's hurting the powerful U.S. stock-market index.
Cathy Harris and Gwynne Wilcox, Democratic board members of independent agencies, argue President Trump lacked the authority ...
The Apple TV+ show takes what might be the oldest sci-fi premise there is — what does it mean to be human? — and mines it for ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer Ron Chernow about his new book, "Mark Twain," in which he illuminates the complex life of the writer.
A Wisconsin judge is charged with helping an undocumented immigrant evade federal agents. It's a rare prosecution but not unheard of — a similar case unfolded seven years ago in Massachusetts.
Regional banks in the Federal Reserve system study their local economies and publish those stories in a report called the ...
The Zombies are the subject of a new documentary. Today, we hear from Blunstone, the group's lead singer. "I tend to sing sad songs better than happy-go-lucky songs," he said in this 1998 interview.