Esmeralda Sandoval remembers being just 5 years old, squeezed between the dusty bins in Florida’s fields, trying not to be seen while her parents worked under the hot sun picking oranges.
The data, which was delayed from October by the government shutdown, comes as the economy takes center stage for voters and the Trump administration.
The Department of Justice has been publicly posting files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation since Friday.
Scientists have developed an experimental way to study how human embryos implant in a uterus, which may provide new insights into why miscarriages occur and how they can be prevented.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against President Trump on Tuesday, refusing to reinstate, for now, Trump's ability to send National Guard troops into the state of Illinois over the objections of the ...
Newport’s hospital has expanded its services in recent months, but a new market assessment shows additional needs to better support rural residents in northeast Washington and North Idaho.
The Cougars finish a turbulent month that included a coaching change with a 34-21 win over Utah State in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.
Idaho's DOGE Task Force is recommending state lawmakers completely repeal its voter-approved Medicaid expansion program.
A northern English town loses its best choral singers to fighting in World War I but finds new hope in a time of loss through music in Nicholas Hytner's new film "The Choral," featuring Ralph Fiennes.
A huge chart record has fallen: Mariah Carey 's 1994 holiday staple "All I Want for Christmas Is You" now holds the all-time ...
The U.S. poured billions of dollars into rebuilding Afghanistan for two decades. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with John Sopko, the former Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction.
The Republican has faced a difficult atmosphere and challengers from within his own party since he voted to impeach Donald Trump, but says that’s not what’s behind his decision to not run again.