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When Trump announced his law enforcement actions in D.C., he also singled out a slew of other Democratic cities. The mayors ...
The Fort Wayne City Council passed a proposed utility rate increase Tuesday night with a split vote. The council also ...
Residents across Washington have different takes on crime in their communities. Overwhelmingly, however, people opposed ...
A new Gallup poll finds that Americans say they are drinking less. NPR takes look at what's driving this trend and which groups are consuming less alcohol.
The June murder of a teenage social media star has become part of a wider conversation in Pakistan about gender-based violence in the age of social media.
A federal appeals court handed President Trump a victory on Wednesday. The court ruled the administration can continue to ...
The regional grid that serves Indiana needs more reliable energy, fast — so its grid operator is letting some power sources speed through its connection process.
Many Ukrainians want an end to years of war, but are reacting with wariness to President Trump's upcoming meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin.
Trump fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics head. In Argentina, the government manipulated the inflation rate. Economists went rogue to calculate the real rate, and people lost trust in the numbers.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with former US trade representative and Council on Foreign Relations President Michael Froman about how global trade moves forward in the midst of President Trump's tariffs.
When more humans participate in a game of tug-o-war, each individual puts in less effort. But the opposite is true in weaver ants, according to new research in the journal Current Biology.
The journalist Carmen Gonzalez died Saturday at 24. She worked for the Boyle Heights Beat, among other publications, and hosted podcasts, mentored student journalists, and appeared in reports on NPR.