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NPR talks with military analyst Michael Kofman, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, about Russia's gains in Ukraine and what they reveal about the war's direction.
A New York City hotel that became a symbol of the massive wave of immigration under the Biden administration is permanently closing.
Ukraine scrambled to defend itself from Russia's largest barrage of missiles and airstrikes on Kyiv overnight. Trump says no progress was made to end the war during a call with Russia's Putin.
As the Trump administration continues its efforts to shrink the federal government's role in education, members of the nation's largest teachers union are gathering in Portland, Oregon.
In this week's StoryCorps, a 101-year-old immigrant from Mexico talks about becoming a U.S. citizen.
Forecasters say for the first time in more than six decades, more immigrants are likely to leave the U.S. than come in this year. That could be a drag on the economy.
South Korean authorities plan to investigate the border crossing and did not immediately say whether they view the incident ...
The number of people in ICE detention without criminal convictions nearly doubled in the last month — a significant increase ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with McKay Coppins, who recently profiled Russell Vought in the Atlantic. Vought is a key player in the Trump administration's push to remake the federal government.
The Trump administration restored the names of nine bases named after confederate general. Advocates say it dishonors a bi-partisan attempt to turn the page on the military's segregationist past.
President Trump's CIA Director John Ratcliffe tasked CIA analysts with reviewing the agency's 2016 conclusions about election ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases in the fall that test state laws banning transgender women and girls from ...
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