President Trump campaigned on a promise to carry out the largest-ever deportation of migrants in the U.S illegally. Chuck Jenkins, sheriff of Frederick County in Maryland, says he is ready to assist.
Congress passes immigration crackdown bill in Trump's first legislative win, federal health officials told to stop all public communications, and the Oscar nominations are announced.
This past fall, college enrollment rebounded above pre-Covid levels. Freshman enrollment grew 5.5%, particularly at community colleges, which added 63,000 freshmen. The majority of that is older ...
Renee Montagne co-hosted Morning Edition for a dozen years, and after more than 40 years in public radio, she is retiring.
Oscar nominations were revealed Thursday morning. We get reaction from NPR critic Linda Holmes.
Oscar nominations will be announced this morning. They had been delayed twice by the wildfires in Los Angeles.
Two previously unknown poems by Virginia Woolf have been found in a library at the University of Texas at Austin. They are said to have been written for her niece and nephew sometime after March 1927.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in a report that gangs in Haiti could overrun the capital, leading to a complete ...
RFK Jr. plans to keep collecting referral fees in lawsuits against the drug company Merck even if confirmed as HHS secretary, ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Bishop Mariann Budde about her homily Tuesday, where she made a plea directly to President Donald Trump.
Sun and warmer temperatures are helping crews in New Orleans as they continue to clear roads following this week’s winter ...
Trump's pardon of nearly all of the people convicted of crimes in relation to Jan. 6 was no surprise to those who followed his campaign promises. But for some historians, it sends a troubling signal.