Legal centers across the country are preparing migrants without legal status for various scenarios as the Trump administration tries to ramp up immigration raids, detentions and deportations.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Democratic U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, vice chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, following the White House's withdrawal of an order to pause federal spending.
Trump's pick for FBI director faces the Senate Judiciary panel for a confirmation hearing.
Now that the Mona Lisa is going to be moved to another room at the Louvre in Paris, masterworks hanging in the same space by the likes of Titian, Tintoretto and Veronese may finally get their due.
The executive order directs government agencies to use all available tools to prosecute or remove perpetrators of antisemitic ...
Meta agreed to pay President Trump $25 million to settle a 2021 federal lawsuit alleging First Amendment violations after his ...
President Donald Trump today directed several government agencies to develop plans for redirecting federal funds in an effort ...
The president says up to 30,000 criminal migrants deported from the United States could be housed at the facility in Cuba, ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with the jazz artist Christie Dashiell about her first-ever Grammy nomination, for Best Jazz Vocal Album.
As the state department freeze passport applications with the X gender markers, what are the implications for both current and future passport holders?
Russia lost a key ally when the Syrian President was ousted by Islamist rebels last month. NPR visited a Russian air base in western Syria to examine how Moscow will fare under Syria's new rulers.
President Trump touted his efforts to remake the government, including calling on federal workers to return to the office. He also defended his attempt to pause and review federal grants and loans.