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Khalil's lawyers are trying to convince an immigration judge that if he's deported, Israel could target him over his advocacy ...
NPR's Scott Simon asks the Washington Post's Laura Meckler about the long-term consequences of the Trump administration's legal battle with Harvard University.
In rural Colorado, Medicaid coverage is integral to both people's health and the local economy. Proposed changes such as work requirements, could ripple through communities.
Ukraine and Russia have traded the largest number of prisoners since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February, 2022.
The Trump administration's immigration crackdown is in full swing in Florida. For some US citizen children of those facing deportation, that's meant quickly becoming the head of the household.
President Trump is drastically reducing the number of national security and foreign policy experts employed by the National Security Council.
Fresh statistics on building permits and builder sentiment show a challenging environment for home builders and indicate fewer homes will be built in the U.S.
Memorial Day marks the start of the summer travel season. Many Americans are feeling more budget-conscious but that won't stop them from hitting the road.
Russians remember Yuri Grigorovich, a choreographer who was artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet for three decades. He died May 19 aged 98.
You're going to die eventually, and there's nothing you can do about it. Final Destination Bloodlines is the sixth installment.
DOGE's push to cut some federal surveys conducted by the Census Bureau may be duplicating a White House agency's oversight ...
The Justice Department says it has reached an agreement in principle with Boeing to drop criminal charges over two fatal ...
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