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Barbara Vandenburgh keeps a list of all the movies she watches, and writes little capsule reviews of them in long-running ...
President Trump on Wednesday signed a travel ban on 12 countries, primarily in Africa and the Middle East, reviving an effort ...
The U.S. is bound by international law to protect migrants who are likely to be tortured by their own governments if they go home. The Trump administration is changing the screening process.
Readers had questions about the Cardinals' plans for Ivan Herrera at catcher, trading from depth, buying or selling and ...
News of the Trump Administration’s policies — including its immigration and deportation policies — have been all over the ...
On June 2, acting Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator David Richardson made headlines, first reported by Reuters, for telling staff in a daily briefing that he had been unaware the U.S.
Mexico is set to elect its judges by popular vote — a move that critics warn could undermine judicial independence and empower organized crime.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Damon Young about That's How They Get You, his new humor anthology featuring essays by Black ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to former Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern about the aftermath of the 2019 Christchurch shooting and reforming the country's gun laws.
The Festival of Genomics and Biodata is just around the corner, and we’ve had the opportunity to sit down with […] ...
An interview with Cursor founder and CEO Michael Truell about AI coding and capturing the critical point of integration in the AI value chain.
Billionaire Elon Musk has returned to his business ventures after leaving the White House and his role with the so-called ...