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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Karim Sadjadpour, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, about the United States' options in the conflict between Iran and Israel.
Americans across the political spectrum like Medicaid and think it should get more funding, not less, according to a new poll ...
The man suspected of killing a Minnesota state lawmaker and her husband now faces federal and state murder charges. Authorities say he had a "hit list" of 45 elected officials.
In the wake of the shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers, what can be done to protect others in the same position? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former Secret Service agent Bill Gage.
Purdue Pharma and Sackler family members who own the company have reached a $7.4 billion settlement with all 50 states and U.S. territories over the company's improper marketing of opioids.
Trump will leave Canada Monday night after having dinner with the G7 leaders, his press secretary Karoline Leavitt, said. He ...
Global instability has rejuvenated both classified and unclassified demand for table top war games. The people who play them take the games very seriously.
A federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration's order to close America's 118 Job Corps centers, which provide residential training programs for 25,000 disadvantaged youth annually.
President Trump loves to boast about his deal-making prowress. But so far in this term, he doesn't have much to show for it.
Israel says it has largely knocked out Iran's air defenses. In contrast, Israel still has strong air defenses in place, though some Iranian missiles are breaking through with lethal results.
One lawmaker said without passing an extension on the statute of limitations for child abuse survivors, Missouri runs the ...
The legislature met in early June for a special legislative session called by Kehoe. It took about two weeks to pass the ...
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