The DOJ released tens of thousands of new documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. And, the Supreme Court ruled that the National Guard must stay out of Chicago.
The 1.6 million number marks the largest-ever effort to strip permissions for immigrants who attempted to migrate to the country through legal means, advocates say.
President Trump has announced the Navy will begin building a new fleet of warships. And, a federal judge has ruled the deportations of more than 100 Venezuelan men to El Salvador were illegal.
The U.S. military said Monday that it had conducted another strike against a boat it said was smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing one person.
A sampling of the stories NPR staff believe made some of the deepest ripples this year — reminders of what rigorous, compassionate journalism can do, and why the work remains as urgent as ever.
An extreme cold front drove powerful winds into Montana Wednesday, knocking down trees, obstructing roads and cutting power.
A ballot proposal aimed at simplifying the ballot initiative process is now tied up in court. Attorney General Austin Knudsen blocked the proposal for being legally insufficient, saying it contains ...
To grizzlies, they're unbearable. To wildlife managers they're a game changer. Drones mounted with thermal cameras are ...
A powerful storm system is expected to crash into a wide swath of Montana this week. Another round of heavy precipitation, ...
A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C. has ruled that National Guard troops can remain in the city for now. That ...
Emergency managers are releasing water from a dam south of Libby they say is at risk of failing. It comes after a storm last ...
How do cabbage and spices become ingredients for community building? In Korea, the answer is kimjang, the fall tradition of ...
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