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NPR talks with retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré, who coordinated military relief efforts after Hurricane Katrina, about the search for people believed missing after the Texas floods.
Hundreds of State Department staff are bracing for layoffs after a Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for sweeping federal cuts — and Secretary of State Marco Rubio is slashing deep.
NPR speaks with the Economic Policy Institute's Daniel Costa about the large amount of additional funds allocated to ICE in the tax and spending bill and how it might impact immigration enforcement.
In closing arguments, attorneys for the plaintiffs, including the NAACP, described a rushed and secretive process that ...
Opponents said the legislation, which was originally intended to regulate squatters, was tweaked in a way that could help ...
After nearly 30 years, the NAACP returns to Charlotte this week for its 116th National Convention, with a focus on exchanging ...
Mottley's latest novel follows three young women as they navigate pregnancy and motherhood in a small town in Florida. She ...
"I thought my mom was going to die in front of me," said Taylor Bergmann, a 19-year-old who fought to save the people in his ...
In the aftermath of the deadly floods, Texas lawmakers are reassessing a bill they killed weeks ago to beef up emergency alert systems and vowing to have more in place by the next camping season.
An off-duty Bertie County EMS worker, the Merry Hill Fire Chief, and others rescued the girl and pulled the others from the ...
While they didn’t find the driver, deputies discovered an illegal marijuana grow on NC Highway 58 North during the search.
Parents can deposit up to $5,000 into a Trump Account annually until the year their child turns 18. But should they do that?