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Documents show the U.S. Military is planning to sever all ties with the organization formally known as the Boy Scouts ...
Signs are pointing to deeper discounts this Black Friday, as stores try to coax anxious shoppers into splurging.
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China has launched the Shenzhou 22 spacecraft to help bring back a team of astronauts after a damaged spacecraft left them ...
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The Transportation Department wants to make it harder for immigrants to get commercial driver's licenses after a deadly crash involving a trucker from India. Critics say it's an immigration crackdown.
S.C., about his new book, "The First Eight," which tells the untold story of the first Black politicians elected to Congress from South Carolina.
NPR's Michel Martin asks Kim Wehle, a law professor and constitutional scholar, what might happen next in the cases of James Comey and Letitia James.
Here and Now's Scott Tong talks with Michel Martin about what he learned from his trip to Doral, Florida, home to the highest concentration of migrants from Venezuela.
A federal judge disqualified a U.S. attorney handpicked by the White House and dismissed the indictments against former FBI Director Jim Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.