The narrowed pool of waters receiving federal protection under the rule could be severe for critical wetlands and streams in ...
Senators characterized the agency’s decision-making process as “rigid” and “slow,” and said they want states to have a bigger ...
Noem was in Las Vegas over the weekend to announce bonuses for TSA employees. Flanked by several TSA employees, she commended ...
A Coeur d’Alene judge declined to dismiss charges against three men accused of battery and false imprisonment after dragging a woman out of a political town hall event earlier this year.
Party identity is shifting under President Trump, and the process is affecting both parties.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has threatened to have Sen. Mark Kelly court-martialed. We ask a former military lawyer if that's legal.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Luke Goldstein of The Lever, who wrote about the rise of private equity control of youth hockey facilities.
Throughline's Ramtin Arablouei speaks with Bill Burns and Cyrus Field IV on the makings of the first transatlantic cable.
The Trump administration hails "progress" in peace talks for Ukraine after an initial proposal was changed to address European and Ukrainian objections.
Israel's Supreme Court has again pressed the government to explain why, more than two years into the war, it still bars independent journalists from entering Gaza.
Scientists have harnessed artificial intelligence to classify lion roars, a tool they say could help with lion conservation.
Winter hits early and hard in the high country of New York's Adirondack Mountains. It also brings wild, spectral beauty.
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