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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with assistant Secretary for Border and Immigration Policy Tony Pham — also a former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE.
The last time the United States held a national military parade was in June 1991, timed to welcome returning veterans of the 100-day Persian Gulf War.
Since the FDA said shortages of Wegovy and Zepbound are over, compounding pharmacies are supposed to stop making copies of the drugs. But some of those business are trying to find ways to continue.
A small number of Senate Republicans are pushing back on their own party's plans to cut green energy credits that were approved under former President Biden.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was mistakenly deported from Maryland, where he lives, to a prison in El Salvador in March. Then, last week he was flown back to the U.S.
After months of trying to balance confrontation and collaboration, California Gov. Gavin Newsom seized a volatile moment on Tuesday to speak not just to California but to the nation.
The top 10% of earners in the U.S. would see the biggest gains under the GOP tax and spending package, according to ...
As climate change and development exacerbate the Mississippi River’s environmental problems, many communities will have to ...
For years, New York City-based journalist Jon Kalish struggled to maintain a relationship with his estranged daughter Meleia, ...
The flight carrying 242 passengers including 12 crew members crashed into a medical college minutes after taking off.
Colleges and universities have had to adjust their admissions processes after the Supreme Court struck down race-based affirmative action a couple of years ago.
Here & Now ‘s Robin Young speaks with Los Angeles faith leader Rev. Zachary Hoover about what’s motivating protesters to go out and oppose the Trump administration’s immigration raids. This article ...