Venezuelans — have been flown back to Venezuela. Court records show about one-third had no criminal record, contradicting administration claims.
As wildfires and floods happen more often, experts are concerned about the more than 200 layoffs at FEMA. NPR also found that ...
Israel identified the remains of child hostages but said another body from Hamas was not their mother as claimed. And near Tel Aviv, explosions hit threes buses, but no injuries were reported.
We have a clearer picture this morning of how the Trump administration is using the U.S. naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. MICHEL MARTIN, HOST: The United States recently sent a group of ...
President Trump escalates attacks on Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, NPR analysis shows DOGE savings claims don't add up, and Hamas releases the bodies of four Israeli hostages.
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STEVE INSKEEP ... friendship. INSKEEP: They certainly have things to discuss. A ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas is holding in its third week as talks about the next phase of the deal are ...
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Super Bowl 59 kicks off on Sunday, but festivities leading up to the big game in New Orleans began Monday, when players from the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles met with fans and the media.
He's here at the invitation of the president, and tomorrow becomes the first foreign leader to meet with Trump in his second term. Here's Netanyahu as he left for his trip. PRIME MINISTER BENJAMIN ...
So this is something that we're looking toward technology," Cox told NPR's Michel Martin on Morning Edition. "We're looking toward training to try to alleviate any time that the aircraft get ...