| Maya Caldwell

In a candid interview with NPR's All Things Considered host Juana Summers, Senator Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, delved into the pages of her recently released memoir, offering an introspective look at her legislative journey and the values that have shape

| Soraya Amin

In a pivotal decision impacting the future of immigration enforcement, a federal judge reiterated the imperative of granting individuals adequate time to contest deportation orders to countries other than their native lands.

| Julian Park

In a strategic bid to thwart nuclear proliferation in the Middle East, the Trump administration recently executed military strikes aimed at curtailing Iran's nuclear ambitions.

| Ruthie Klein

In a stark assessment resonating across the political spectrum, Democratic Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona expressed profound concern over President Donald Trump’s recent military directive, which targeted Iranian interests.

| Ruthie Klein

The Trump administration's proposal to reclassify approximately 50,000 federal employees as at-will workers has ignited a contentious debate in Washington, raising concerns about the potential politicization of the civil service.

| Ruthie Klein

In an unexpected turn of events, a federal judge in Tennessee has ruled that Kilmar Abrego Garcia, accused of human smuggling, can be released on bail.

| Julian Park

In a startling development that could potentially reshape geopolitical dynamics, satellite imagery has revealed the presence of trucks at two pivotal locations just a day prior to the recent American military strikes.

| Soraya Amin

In a dramatic development that has sent ripples through the international community, the United States launched military strikes against three nuclear facilities in Iran.

| Maya Caldwell

In a carefully orchestrated press briefing early Sunday morning, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Dan Caine unveiled new details surrounding the recent U.S.

| Maya Caldwell

In a climactic development reflecting the intersection of sports and social issues, the Los Angeles Dodgers have publicly pledged their support for the community's immigrant population.

| Ruthie Klein

In the shifting landscape of reproductive healthcare, a sea change is underway among U.S. medical professionals.

| Julian Park

Frank Langfitt, a seasoned journalist known for traversing the global stage, now turns his astute gaze back home as NPR's roving correspondent.

| Ruthie Klein

Senate Majority Leader John Thune is diligently working to bring President Donald Trump's flagship domestic policy bill to a vote next week.

| Maya Caldwell

In a landmark decision that underscores the ongoing debate over the role of religion in public schools, a federal court has ruled against a mandate that would require the display of religious symbols in classrooms.

| Maya Caldwell

Journalists associated with Voice of America (VOA) and its sister networks are facing a period of uncertainty and anxiety as the Trump administration's sweeping changes to the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) raise questions about their future.