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Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported to El Salvador, is back in the U.S. to face smuggling charges
Abrego Garcia will face criminal charges for allegedly transporting migrants without legal status around the country, ...
The memo obtained by NPR says troops would be used in activities, including in "night operations and rural interdiction," as ...
More than 200 wildfires are raging across Canada, sending a thick blanket of choking smoke through the U.S. Midwest. Experts ...
While the U.S. pork industry has grown significantly in the past two decades, producers have struggled to make a profit in ...
President Trump said the Russian leader Vladimir Putin had warned that he would retaliate for a covert Ukrainian attack in ...
Right-wing podcaster and former Trump adviser Steve Bannon says Elon Musk "crossed the Rubicon" by calling for impeachment.
The Infowars founder declared bankruptcy after families sued him for defamation and won more than a billion dollars in ...
The fragile state of the U.S. air traffic control system was easy to see during the recent outages in Newark. But it will be ...
If your submission is selected for inclusion in the NPR Weekly Quiz, you will be acknowledged in a list of contributors on ...
President Trump fired the head of the U.S. Copyright Office just after the agency released a major report on AI. Copyright ...
Fifty-three years ago, the devastating impact of the Vietnam War was captured in a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo of the "napalm girl." A documentary raises questions about who took the photo.
Ecologist Doug Tallamy thinks a yard can become a little "national park." He's co-founder of Homegrown National Parks, which encourages people to grow native plants in their yards.
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