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Record numbers of Americans are expected to fly around the July Fourth holiday, posing a big test for America's fragile air ...
The hip-hop mogul's legal saga has reached an uneasy outcome. Despite a tainted legacy and severed business ties, does his ...
NPR speaks with Palestinian American author and poet Hala Alyan {HAHL-uh ahl-YAHN} about her new memoir, "I'll Tell You When I'm Home," in which she shares the experience of motherhood via surrogacy.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Linda Jones, co-founder of Alabama Childhood Food Solutions, about the potential impact of President Trump's tax and spending bill on her food bank and community.
In March, the Supreme Court upheld Biden-era restrictions on build-it-yourself gun kits. But gun rights groups are still hoping the regulation will be swept away.
NPR's A Martinez asks defense attorney and former prosecutor Anthony Capozzolo about the prosecution's failure to secure guilty verdicts in the most serious charges brought against Sean Combs.
North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis' announcement over the weekend that he won't seek reelection is heating up the campaign on ...
The ruling was a win for immigrant advocacy groups that sued over the president's order, which they say put thousands of ...
Chuck Watts worked for the city for six years, and previously served as general counsel for the North Carolina Department of ...
Appalachian State University's Cannon Music Camp participants will be performing alongside faculty in an upcoming show on ...
AAA anticipates that a record 72.2 million people will travel this holiday weekend. Here's how to prepare if you're one of ...
The cuts to federal social safety net programs like SNAP and Medicaid have been widely reported. What do they mean for North ...