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Tennis lovers don costumes, throw Pimm's parties and camp overnight in line for day-of Wimbledon tickets. Some say waiting in ...
Hundreds of mourners gathered at a high school football stadium Wednesday night in Kerrville, Texas, to remember the more than 120 people who died in the floods as well as those still missing.
The latest on the deadly floods in central Texas, new data reveals FEMA missed major flood risks at Camp Mystic, CDC reports U.S. measles cases this year hit highest level in 33 years.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Democratic Texas state Rep. Joe Moody about failed legislation that would have enhanced emergency response measures in Texas. Moody was one of the bill's sponsors.
Amazon Prime Day is underway this week, and it's actually four days long. This year, it offers a gut check on the state of ...
Leaders from several West African nations are in Washington this week as part of a three-day mini-summit the White House described as an effort to expand "commercial opportunities." ...
NPR speaks with the Economic Policy Institute's Daniel Costa about the large amount of additional funds allocated to ICE in the tax and spending bill and how it might impact immigration enforcement.
NPR asks legal scholar Kim Wehle about the limits of presidential power in light of multiple media reports of a Justice Department investigation into former intelligence officials.
The search and rescue efforts are intensifying for more than 160 people who remain missing days after flash floods killed ...
The Filipino community in Las Vegas is the fastest-growing Asian American group in the state, with more than 200,000 members.
A South Korean court approved the new arrest of former President Yoon on charges related to his imposition of martial law in ...
Construction workers inside a huge industrial tunnel in Los Angeles made it to safety after a portion of it collapsed ...