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NPR's Scott Simon remembers the astonishing career of former White House press secretary and long-time public broadcasting ...
There were 71,000 deportations in the first half of June alone, according to U.N. estimates. These Afghan refugees are ...
Israel's prime minister denounced a report in Israeli newspaper Haaretz quoting Israeli soldiers saying commanders ordered ...
The state and local health departments that rely on CDC funding say the money is not coming in on time and no one can tell ...
Hurricane forecasters rely on weather data collected and processed by Department of Defense satellites. That data will no ...
The Supreme Court delayed ruling on a Louisiana congressional redistricting case that some legal experts say could end up ...
The open letter and accompanying petition asking publishers "to make a pledge that they will never release books that were ...
The Minnesota lawmaker was killed during a string of attacks against Democratic elected officials in the state.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Michael Wahid Hanna of the International Crisis Group about the ceasefire between Israel and Iran and other diplomatic efforts to stabilize the wider region.
The Supreme Court wound up the term on Friday, handing several wins to the Trump administration. Amy Howe of the SCOTUS blog speaks to NPR's Scott Simon about the implications of their decisions.
A memorial service for Arthur "Afa" Ah Loo, the only person killed at a No Kings protest. He was shot at the event in Salt Lake City. No charges have been filed in his death.
In Meg Medina's new novel, a young girl becomes a sea ghost and must learn to find meaning in the afterlife. She talks to NPR's Scott Simon about "Graciela in the Abyss." ...