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Some 2 in 5 of all the local officials who administered the 2020 election left their jobs before the 2024 cycle, new research ...
The risk from the recalled shrimp is "quite low," said Donald Schaffner, a food safety expert at Rutgers University.
A 31-year-old woman from New York City decided to source her own diamond for an engagement ring. She finally found one — after digging for three weeks straight in Arkansas.
The Trump administration is pursuing an unusual deal that would make the U.S. government a major stakeholder in chipmaker Intel. NPR unpacks the proposal with Bloomberg reporter Mackenzie Hawkins.
Six GOP governors are sending National Guard troops to assist in Trump's D.C. crime crackdown, even though crime levels in major cities in some of those states are higher than in the U.S. capital.
Samuel Kangethe has lived in the U.S. for nearly two decades, but an unresolved immigration case has made him deportable.
The fires have ravaged small, sparsely populated towns in the country's northwest, forcing locals in many cases to act as ...
The flight attendants' union said a new agreement guarantees members will be paid for work performed while planes are on the ...
The Sedona City Council has paused a program that uses automated cameras to collect the license plate numbers and vehicle ...
The home-improvement chain is now one of the companies most caught up in Trump's immigration crackdown. The retailer's ...
NPR marks World Photography Day with images of everyday moments of gathering from communities across the U.S. taken by ...
The suffering of America's gun violence crisis is concentrated in Black neighborhoods damaged by decades of disinvestment and ...