NPR's Scott Simon remembers Russian opposition leader Alexi Navalny, who died a year ago Sunday in a Russian prison.
Ed Martin advanced bogus claims about election fraud in swing states in 2020, and he spoke at a boisterous rally in ...
It is a historic power grab by the president. But the chaotic approach also may be undermining his chances of getting the ...
As the Trump administration carries out mass firings of the federal workforce in a push to slash government spending, its ...
President Trump's efforts to cut federal programs and fire watchdogs are drawing attention to 1970s-era government reforms.
New York City's mayor has embraced a more conservative, less immigrant friendly stance. What does that mean for a city that's ...
It is an adjustment to see Bridget Jones in a sad story on-screen. But in Mad About the Boy, Zellweger is still in touch with ...
Federal workers at the home agency for the National Weather Service are concerned about a potential overhaul by Trump ...
A British man who claims his $700 million worth of Bitcoin is buried in landfill in Wales now says he hopes to buy the site to search for his hard drive, which was dumped more than a decade ago.
In a ceremony surrounded by masked Palestinian militants and rubble from the Gaza war, Hamas released three Israeli hostages ...
We look at "Universal Language," a new movie that follows three storylines in a city that is a cross between Winnipeg and Tehran.
We look at President Trump's relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin and why House and Senate Republicans are charting different paths to passing Trump's budget.
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