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President Trump signed a series of executive orders doubling down on law enforcement, particularly related to Washington, D.C ...
Washington, D.C., residents are torn about the National Guard in their city. The majority Democrat city doesn't support Trump. Are liberal upper-income residents honest about the problems of crime?
At its peak, China Evergrande Group was worth more than $50 billion. But it all came crashing down in 2021. It was massively in debt and unable to complete some existing projects.
Seven years after they merged, the soft drink maker and coffee pod innovator will become separate companies again. CEO ...
Fans took over last night's US Open match in New York in a way that is uncommon for tennis. Matthew Futterman from the Athletic spoke to NPR's Ailsa Chang about changes in tennis etiquette.
President Trump lashed out on social media late Sunday against ABC and NBC news, putting the nation's top broadcast regulator once more at the center of his culture wars.
President Trump signed a series of orders doubling down on law enforcement in America's cities, just ahead of hosting South Korean President Lee Jae Myung.
In New York City, a school for immigrants in the Bronx is dealing with new challenges amid President Trump’s crackdown on immigration.
A Gaza scholar at Yale lost his wife, children and mother in Israeli airstrikes. He’s now fighting to stay in the United States. NPR’s Jane Arraf reports.
President Trump has suggested that Chicago could be the next U.S. city where he deploys National Guard troops after doing so ...
Google has announced a number of AI advancements for its new Pixel phone, while Apple struggles to revamp Siri.
For those thinking about relocating — perhaps for a job, or after retirement — there are myriad decisions to make. But these ...