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From apps to maps, several states and groups along the route are providing resources ahead of the centennial on Nov. 11, 2026 ...
Gov. Polis implemented a hiring freeze for state agencies in response to the billion-dollar revenue loss for Colorado created ...
The case of Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man originally from El Salvador, raised basic questions of due process in Trump's ...
A federal EV tax credit worth up to $7,500 ends Sept. 30. But the IRS has just clarified that shoppers don't need to actually ...
Maxwell, the longtime partner of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, spoke with top Justice Department officials over the ...
Hotel and rental bookings are up slightly compared to last summer according to data from 17 western destinations, including ...
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Jon Wertheim of Sports Illustrated about the players that stand out going into the U.S. Open tennis tournament, which starts this weekend.
NPR talks with Politico's Ry Rivard about a ruling that a former Trump personal attorney Alina Habba, appointed as New Jersey's top federal prosecutor, has been in the position without legal authority ...
An NPR investigation finds that a new Justice Department hire compared the Jan. 6 riot prosecutions to the Holocaust, promoted conspiracy theories and called for defendants to receive reparations.
What happens when people stop trusting their government's economic data? Planet Money reports on what happened in Greece.
One hundred schools were put into a state-run district, and within a decade, the state closed all of them, replacing them ...
President Trump has replaced the grass in the iconic White House Rose Garden with stone. It's the latest of many modifications Trump is making to the White House.