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About 40 million people rely on the Colorado River for drinking water. It also irrigates agricultural fields. It's also shrinking. Now, states might agree on a potential deal on sharing the river.
A New York City hotel that became a symbol of the massive wave of immigration under the Biden administration is permanently ...
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.
Ukraine scrambled to defend itself from Russia's largest barrage of missiles and airstrikes on Kyiv overnight. Trump says no ...
Personal freedom should always be coupled with the responsibility to fight for the freedoms of everyone else in our ...
The U.S. dollar had its worst start this year in more than half a century. Harvard University economics professor Kenneth ...
South Korean authorities plan to investigate the border crossing and did not immediately say whether they view the incident ...
More than 5,000 tourists, hotel workers and residents were evacuated from an area along Crete's southern coast. Some people ...
The number of people in ICE detention without criminal convictions nearly doubled in the last month — a significant increase ...
More than 180 airports in rural areas across the U.S. benefit from federal funding that guarantees commercial air service. That program might lose half its funding due to Trump administration cuts.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases in the fall that test state laws banning transgender women and girls from ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases in the fall that test state laws banning transgender women and girls from participating in sports at publicly funded institution.