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The British government hid a billion dollar plan to rescue Afghans who assisted its troops after a data leak exposed them to ...
The president underwent a comprehensive medical exam after experiencing swelling in his lower legs in recent weeks.
President Trump would rather be talking about his "One Big Beautiful Bill" and other recent wins, but the controversy over ...
Bove's nomination to the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals now moves to the full Senate. Scores of former DOJ lawyers and retired ...
A Gwinn man who led police on a chase through Marquette County last year has been sentenced. Devin Murphy, 19, pleaded guilty ...
Connie Francis has died. The first female singer to chart a number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100, she sold over 40 ...
The Superior Watershed Partnership and Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan in Chippewa County have received grants in round one ...
Marc Maron is proud of his run as host of his podcast, WTF. And because of that, he's bringing it to a close. He wants to avoid it becoming just another show "feeding the garbage bin of content." ...
The tax cut and spending bill Congress just passed contains new work requirements for Medicaid. Georgia has a system, but eligible recipients have had problems with getting and staying enrolled.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Omer Bartov, Holocaust and genocide studies scholar at Brown University, about his essay outlining why he believes Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.
The Senate Judiciary Committee is set to vote on a controversial judicial nominee who's courted controversy at the Justice Department this year.
The Trump administration's handling of what are known as the Epstein files has been creating a firestorm within the president's MAGA base. NPR recaps a timeline of the controversy.
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