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NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Tracy Slater, author of "Together in Manzanar," which tells the true story of a family of ...
The earth doesn't rotate exactly on schedule. Scientists believe that today is going to be around a millisecond short of a ...
More than 5.2 million aboveground swimming pools sold across the U.S. and Canada over the last two decades are being recalled ...
The Social Security Administration reassigned some field office employees in an effort to bring down lengthy phone wait times. But workers say these reassignments have been disruptive for staff.
It was 35 years ago this month that the Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into law. Across the U.S., it's being marked with festivals and parades — and concern due to recent Medicaid cuts.
Federal agents arrested hundreds of workers after immigration sweeps at a California cannabis company, stoking fears that ...
Central Valley lawmaker Heath Flora will take over as the new Republican leader in the California State Assembly starting in ...
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has published the latest in a series of reports that scrutinize years-old ...
NPR has learned that the Pentagon has also approved the expansion of the U.S. Naval Base on Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for the ...
Despite fears the federal government will use personal information from financial aid applications to identify immigrant ...
Bail Funds — where community members donate money to help others post bail — exploded in popularity after the 2020 protests ...
AfghanEvac called President Donald Trump's offer to help Afghan detained in the United Arab Emirates on Truth Social, a ...