Rev. Jesse Jackson's legacy celebrated as a civil rights leader and mentor, inspiring hope and change worldwide.
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The Justice Department published new Epstein files after NPR found missing pages. Allegations involve President Trump.
The NPR College Podcast Challenge finalists share compelling stories, exploring themes of education, community, and resilience.
A precision airstrike near an Iranian school killed 165, including schoolgirls. Outdated targeting data is suspected.
Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor, days from returning home, was killed in a Kuwait drone strike with five other U.S. members.
The Trump administration sends pregnant minors to a Texas shelter flagged as inadequate, raising health concerns.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem faces scrutiny over immigration efforts and agency shutdown amid criticism.
The Supreme Court intervenes in NY's redistricting, blocking a decision that could shift a Republican district to Dems.
Texas State Rep. John Lujan's Congressional Run Amid Job Outsourcing Controversy
John Lujan, running for Congress in Texas's 35th district, touts his job creation record, despite his firm offshoring thousands of jobs.










