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Criticized for its high cost but still selling out nearly everywhere, Nintendo's sequel to their popular Switch console ...
The blow up marks the end of an alliance between the president and the billionaire that lasted far longer than many observers ...
President Trump's travel ban on a dozen countries includes Afghanistan. Since American troops left in August of 2021, many ...
ICE detentions have surged, but deportations have lagged. Over the past month, NPR spoke to dozens of detainees, families and ...
Trump said he was surprised that his former adviser Elon Musk is scorching the Republican megabill, but said he thought Musk ...
President Trump and his former adviser, Elon Musk, lashed out at each other on social media Thursday in a public feud that ...
Vuong's new novel, The Emperor of Gladness, is the first he's written, from start to finish, since his mother died in 2019.
Trump alleges the Biden administration used a machine to sign key documents, as many presidents do. Biden says he made policy ...
On Friday's show, we'll discuss the week’s biggest headlines, from a presidential selection debacle at UF to a Pride fest ...
Forecasters at the Congressional Budget Office say President Trump's tariffs could shave $2.8 trillion off the federal debt if they remain in place for a decade. That's a big if.
As the Trump administration removes climate-related data and tools from agency websites, teachers are left scrambling to fix lesson plans. But, a volunteer effort is archiving much of the lost data.
Gerard Van de Werken is a volunteer with Habitat for Humanity Austin, a non-profit housing organization. For our series, Here to Help, he discusses his decades-long history with the organization.