Civil and immigration rights groups say they are better prepared this time for potential Trump border policies. But they also expressed disappointment with Democrats on immigration issues.
If, you, too, have been intensely concentrating on the presidential election, you may be ready for a shift of focus.
In the days leading up to election night, news outlets across the country, including NPR, were predicting a historically close race — one that could take days to call. But as Tuesday night progressed, ...
KYIV — After Donald Trump’s resounding election win, Ukraine could lose the continued support of its most crucial ally, the U ...
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average soared to a record high, closing up more than 1,500 points on Wednesday after Trump won the ...
Same-sex marriages became legal nationwide in 2015, but with the overturning of Roe v. Wade, there are concerns that something similar could happen to the legality of same-sex unions.
In an interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep this morning, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said that the Trump administration, which he will likely be a part of, will recommend removing fluoride from the country’s ...
Some long-awaited volatility sweeps over the pop charts this week: Tyler, The Creator’s new album, Chromakopia, debuts at No. 1 on this week’s Billboard 200, even though it came out on a Monday and ...
Netflix's film is based on a 1955 novel about a man who goes in search of the father he’d never met — only to discover that his father is dead, and the village he inhabited is haunted by ghosts.
The entertainment industry is notorious for its mistreatment of child actors, but Saoirse Ronan says that wasn't her ...
Voters in two red states, Alaska and Missouri, approved ballot measures to raise the minimum wage and require employers to ...