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The NEA, the nation’s largest funder of arts and education, sent emails late on May 2 rescinding grants issued in January, ...
The New York Adult Survivors Act gave alleged victims of sexual violence a one-year window to file civil claims, even after ...
This year, the annual list from the National Trust for Historic Preservation includes a mysterious castle, flooded ...
Since returning to the United States last week from a trade mission to Asia, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham has been making the ...
The origin story of Alcatraz's name is a complicated mix of language, a history that dates back to the first Europeans to ...
The Federal Reserve will likely hold interest rates steady Wednesday as President Trump's tariffs threaten to raise prices ...
People filter in, and a lot of casseroles arrive — it's March in Maine, after all — even an old classic, green bean. Reed ...
Senior presidential adviser Kari Lake says Voice of America will rely on coverage from the far-right OAN network. OAN has ...
The U.S. went through a prison-building boom decades ago. But today, many prisons are closing down, and that's hit some economies in rural America especially hard.
Thousands of flights are still affected by last week's communications outage at Newark Airport. NPR speaks with Paul Rinaldi, a senior vice president with the Airlines for America trade group.
The superpowers have been locked in a geopolitical blinking contest, waiting for the other side to reach out. The talks in ...
The U.S. Supreme Court says the Trump administration can start carrying out its ban on transgender military service members, at least for now.