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The FBI “may have to" round up a group of Democratic lawmakers who fled Texas to avoid voting on the state’s proposed redistricting map, President Donald Trump told reporters.
Donald Trump hinted at interest in a 2028 run but said he “probably” won’t pursue it, citing constitutional limits, despite ...
President Trump is making plans for the US to take over humanitarian aid distribution in Gaza as famine looms over the ...
"While it was not the outcome we had hoped for, mission experiences like Lunar Trailblazer help us to learn and reduce the ...
Jurassic Park Rebirth has arrived on digital a little over four weeks after releasing in theaters. Despite the quick ...
On New Year’s Day, 1946, one of the most surreal and disturbing sporting events in US history was held in the Japanese city ...
This novel, reminiscent of “The Invisible Man” and the works of Colson Whitehead and Ta-Nehisi Coates, has an inquisitive ...
Kratom is a natural plant. Some companies sell synthetic high-potency products under the label of kratom, but the federal government is cracking down on deceptive practices.
Wiz grew as part of a mad dash of companies moving to the cloud. Now it must contend with an AI-native generation of cyber ...
The summer of 2025 lacks a defining "song of the summer," with downbeat hits dominating charts. Explore why 2024's music still reigns and what's next.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Jason Mott about his latest novel, "People Like Us," which started out as a memoir. It turned into two parallel stories about two different writers in crisis.
How the artist's lawsuit against Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' could suppress a vital part of hip-hop culture.