Migrants can now be arrested in locations like schools and churches, new misconduct allegations emerge against defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, and Israel attacks the occupied West Bank.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Tim Heaphy, a lead investigator for the House Ccommittee on the U.S. Capitol attack, about President Trump's clemency for all of the Jan. 6 defendants.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Jen Goodlin, executive director of the Rebuild Paradise Foundation, about what it takes to build a home in California after wildfire.
The Trump administration has reversed a Biden-era immigration policy, now allowing immigration enforcement officers to arrest ...
An executive order to rename an Alaskan mountain with the highest peak in North America wouldn't be the first name change for Denali.
Employees in the programs will be placed on paid administrative leave. Agencies have the next few days to submit reports on ...
Ulbricht operated the anonymous digital marketplace known as Silk Road when law enforcement arrested him. The pardon fulfills ...
Hegseth was voted out of committee Monday along party lines. The Senate is expected to take up his nomination soon; it is ...
The Department of Justice will seek the death penalty for capital crimes "committed by an alien illegally present in this ...
Trump said those prosecuted for the attack on the U.S. Capitol had served long enough, and he sought to shift criticism to a ...
Large swaths of southeast Texas and Louisiana and parts of southern Mississippi are under an extreme cold warning after a day ...
At a sermon preached to President Trump at Washington National Cathedral, Bishop Mariann Budde asked him to "have mercy" on people who are "scared," including LGBTQ children.