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Afghan soldiers abandoned by the U.S. face despair and neglect, leading some to take drastic measures. The story of Rahmanullah Lakanwal highlights the struggles of those left behind.
American farmers face financial strain due to Trump's tariffs, eagerly awaiting federal aid announced Monday.
In remote Texas, black bear sightings rise. Researchers study their return, while locals adapt to living with bears.
President Trump announced $12B in one-time payments to aid farmers amid tariff hikes, but costs still rise.
For nearly 30 years, NPR's Tom Bowman reported from the Pentagon. This fall, his access was cut off due to a new policy.
As Congress questions the legality of U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean, Admiral Mitch Bradley is in the spotlight.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Trump's firing of two agency members was lawful, citing executive power.
Luigi Mangione, charged with killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, appears in court as his lawyers contest evidence.
A report finds Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth violated policy using Signal to discuss U.S. airstrikes in Yemen.









