DHS Deputy Secretary Troy Edgar discusses arrest of protest leader, deportations
NPR speaks with Department of Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Troy Edgar about the arrest of a student protest leader and […]
NPR speaks with Department of Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Troy Edgar about the arrest of a student protest leader and […]
While Trump’s executive order takes aim at Perkins Coie, the judge said it “casts a chilling harm of blizzard proportion
When Kansas became the 26th state to ban gender-affirming medical care for teens, the Catholic Church and Southern Baptist Convention
The Trump administration has accused Khalil of engaging in anti-Semitic activity and support of Hamas. The administration wants Khalil deported.
The former Philippine president is the first former leader from Asia to face charges at the International Criminal Court. Human
The Department of Education said it will cut around 50% of its workforce. And, the U.S. has announced it will
Greenland voters are choosing representatives in an election overshadowed by President Trump’s assertions that he wants to make the Danish
Democratic attorneys general in 19 states sued the Trump administration over its mass firing of federal workers. NPR’s A Martinez
Democratic attorneys general in 19 states sued the Trump administration over its mass firing of federal workers. NPR’s A Martinez
Following the arrest of student activist Mahmoud Khalil, the White House says intelligence will be used to identify individuals engaged
Perkins Coie’s lawsuit is in response to President Trump’s executive order that accused the firm of “dishonest and dangerous activity”
The deadliest phase of the U.S. fentanyl crisis appears to be over. That’s according to new research showing fatal overdoses
Workers in Washington, D.C., have begun removing the massive street mural that defined Black Lives Matter Plaza. The city created
The January midair collision with the Army helicopter happened as the American Airlines jet was about to land at Ronald
A New York federal judge is set to hear pivotal questions in the case of Mahmoud Khalil, a leader of
The stock market fell yesterday as investors worry that Trump’s tariffs will slow the economy and possibly lead the U.S.
NPR’s A Martinez speaks with American Bar Association President William R. Bay, who is speaking out against Trump administration attacks
NPR’s Leila Fadel speaks with retired U.S. Army General Joseph Votel about the Pentagon shuttering offices focused on reducing harm
Workers in Washington, D.C., have begun removing the massive street mural that defined Black Lives Matter Plaza. The city created
Workers in Washington, D.C., have begun removing the massive street mural that defined Black Lives Matter Plaza. The city created
Hear an update on Mahmoud Khalil, the former Columbia University student and protest leader arrested by ICE over the weekend.
A green card holder’s arrest for his activism raises questions about the rights of legal permanent residents. NPR talks with
In June 2020, the phrase “Black Lives Matter” had been painted on the pavement by the city in uppercase, yellow
Arrest of green card holder marks escalation in Trump’s efforts to deport those the administration sees as antisemitic and providing
House Republicans have to get their spending bill passed by Friday to avoid a government shutdown. They can likely afford
The move is an escalation in President Trump’s effort to increase deportations from the U.S. and strip protections from those
House Republicans unveiled a bill that has to be approved by Friday to avoid a government shutdown. And, what we
Police are experimenting with various methods to determine whether drivers are under the influence of marijuana, but unlike alcohol, a
A federally funded database helps track long-term, missing-person cases. Yet an NPR investigation finds that even in states legally required
Mark Carney to become Canada’s next prime minister, ICE arrests Palestinian activist who helped lead Columbia University protests, House Republicans
Fatal overdoses from fentanyl and other street drugs continue to plunge – and have now dropped from their peak in
In some parts of the U.S. drug deaths have plunged to levels not seen since the fentanyl crisis exploded. Addiction
ICE arrested a Columbia University graduate student involved in campus protests over the war in Gaza. Mahmoud Khalil is a
An NPR investigation finds problems with the federal court system and a deep culture of fear about reporting judges for
The U.S.-Mexico border is quieter than it’s been in years. Vice President Vance says the Trump administration deserves the credit,
The U.S.-Mexico border is quieter than it’s been in years. Vice President Vance says the Trump administration deserves the credit,
NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Cleveland mayor Justin Bibb who argues that President Trump’s budget cuts and funding freezes will
Tzedek Chicago calls itself anti-Zionist congregation, meaning it does not support a Jewish nation-state. (Image credit: Yonat Shimron)
Events in Selma, Ala. six decades ago helped win support for the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Today local activists say
New Justice Department leaders say past enforcement of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act is “the prototypical example”
Rudy Sunderman, commissioner of the Suffolk County Department of Fire, Rescue and Emergency Services, said Sunday that the fires were
Some researchers say these recent attacks are examples of “nonideological” terrorism — the result of several antisocial, decentralized, online networks
Texas isn’t best seen from behind the steering wheel, but through shades, wearing hiking shoes on a walking trail. Now
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said all of the state’s 120 counties were impacted by the storm. “The biggest challenge of
Kash Patel, President Trump’s pick to run the FBI, answers questions Thursday in a public hearing before the Senate Judiciary