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The left-leaning media outfit has surged in Donald Trump's second term, appealing to progressives outraged by the president.
Details on President Trump's plan to get unhoused people off Washington D.C. streets are sparse. A legal advocate for the ...
Now for a story about AI and romance. NPR's Windsor Johnston takes us on one of the strangest dates of her life. WINDSOR JOHNSTON, BYLINE: If you thought dating in 2025 couldn't get weirder, trust me ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has praised Donald Trump's "energetic and sincere" efforts to end the war in Ukraine. But on ...
The TV prequel to the Alien movies calls back to the best elements of those original films — including questions about ...
Trump's expansion of federal authority over Washington, D.C., is in many ways unprecedented, but calls to mind other times ...
Between replay review, automated balls and strikes and viral lowlights on social media, the work of baseball umpires has been ...
Fire crews, meteorologists, and officials brief Rico residents on Stoner Mesa Fire status, protection measures, and ...
Some residents are skeptical that President Trump's use of tough police tactics will work to solve complex social ills.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with former State Department official Ned Price about the meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Trump and what it could mean for global security.
Washington, D.C., Attorney General Brian Schwalb says Metropolitan Police Department officers must follow local policies that ...
President Trump promised a weekend crackdown on Washington, D.C.'s homeless population and criminals. Trump activated federal ...