As the war nears a month, the Trump administration proposes a ceasefire to Iran while deploying 3,000 troops.
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SANTA FE, N.M. — A New Mexico jury ruled that Meta knowingly harmed children's mental health and concealed risks.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement deployments in U.S. cities, part of Trump's crackdown, strained local police resources.
The Trump administration's Columbus statue at the White House sparks controversy and dissatisfaction among some.
GREEN LAKE, Wis. — In June of last year, Angela Zodrow received a devastating call; her son Emmet had been hit by a car.
NPR's Adrian Ma talks with Ian Coss, host of 'Catching the Codfather,' about fishing tycoon Carlos Rafael.
On the top floor of a Spanish immersion school in St. Paul, fifth graders explore Don Quixote's enchanting world.
Travelers face long airport lines as security screeners work without pay amid the Department of Homeland Security shutdown.
As the Middle East war enters its fourth week, Trump considers "winding down" military efforts in the region.









