Las Cruces police Officer Brad Lunsford's verdict is the latest outcome in cases that prosecutors have linked to systematic ...
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McMahon's confirmation proceedings are likely to focus on how she would handle Donald Trump's plans to dissolve the U.S.
The Los Angeles fires impacted many musical artists, destroying instruments, record collections and hard drives of ...
Egg farmers have been plagued by widespread outbreaks of bird flu. Experts say it's hard to predict when the industry will ...
Special government employees, or SGEs, are typically hired on a temporary basis as experts or consultants or serve as members ...
The federal government hopes former coal towns will help the nuclear industry grow, by taking on the decades-long challenge ...
That's according to a public State Department procurement document. It comes as ethics experts raise conflict of interest ...
President Trump said peace talks should start to end Russia's war in Ukraine. NPR speaks with Jeremy Shapiro, research director of the European Council on Foreign Relations, about the prospects.
Linda McMahon is set to face Senate confirmation hearings to lead the Department of Education If confirmed, she would lead a department that the Trump administration says it has plans to eliminate.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Kevin De Liban, attorney and founder of TechTonic Justice, about how AI comes between Americans and their government.
After the Watergate scandal, the political establishment ushered in a wave of reforms meant to constrain the president. Many have already fallen by the wayside, and Trump is challenging what's left.
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