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In some countries, including those facing national elections soon, political leaders who've advocated a homegrown style of ...
Jurors found Lori Vallow Daybell guilty after deliberating for about three hours, and she faces another possible life ...
For members of Congress, running for reelection is often a painless process. But that's not stopping younger Democratic candidates from challenging longtime incumbents in safe blue districts ahead of ...
NPR speaks to Rep. Troy Carter, who visited a detention center in his home state Louisiana with a Democratic delegation to meet Columbia student Mahmoud Khalil and others recently detained by ICE.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans to streamline the State Department by eliminating 132 offices and about 700 jobs, including positions focused on promoting democracy and human rights.
Weinstein is facing sex crimes charges after his 2020 New York conviction was overturned last year. The #MeToo movement was catalyzed in part by the many women who came forward to accuse the disgraced ...
Shein and Temu, two China-based retailers famous for very cheap products, say they will raise their prices because of Trump's trade policy.
Bill Owens, executive producer of the CBS news magazine "60 Minutes," announced his resignation, saying he can no longer make independent journalism decisions for the program.
Military lawyers question Pentagon head Pete Hegseth's defense that he didn't share anything revealing in Signal chat group ...
President Trump said Tuesday he had "no intention" of firing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, ending days of speculation ...
A jury concluded that The New York Times did not libel former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who had argued that an error in a 2017 ...