Crowds gathered on the National Mall for a conservative prayer event marking America's 250th anniversary, featuring worship.
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As immigration crackdowns continue, a mental health crisis emerges in immigrant communities, with rising anxiety and depression.
The Louisiana governor canceled U.S. House primaries after many votes were cast. Voters react to the changes.
Sen. Bill Cassidy runs for reelection in Louisiana, facing challengers in a test of Trump's influence on the GOP.
The State Department alters its migration rhetoric, adopting the "Great Replacement" theory linked to white nationalists.
KYIV, Ukraine — A Russian missile attack on a Kyiv apartment building killed 24 people, including children.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly discusses Trump and Xi Jinping's relationship with correspondents Jennifer Pak and Franco Ordonez.
Voters face confusion as legal battles over redistricting maps disrupt elections in Virginia, Louisiana, and Alabama.
Memphis Congressional Maps Redrawn
Memphis' single district is now three, favoring Republican wins in upcoming elections.
Some experts say the U.S. is no longer a liberal democracy, but operates under "competitive authoritarianism."










