Posts published in “United States”
Not long after the Eaton fire, 10-year-old Emory Stumme broke down during a family dinner, overwhelmed with emotions.
Stuart and Jackie Pacheo's home was washed away by Hurricane Helene. They now face the struggle of rebuilding.
Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers set for NBA Finals showdown, ending long championship droughts for both
Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst faced intense questioning over support for Trump's bill, met with boos at a tense town hall.
The Trump administration's impact on higher education
NPR's Ari Shapiro discusses the federal government's approach to colleges with Danielle Kurtzleben.
Thick, billowing smoke from Manitoba wildfires impacts US air quality, prompting alerts in Midwest and Northern Plains.
Bernard Kerik, ex-NYC police commissioner known for his 9/11 heroism, passed away at 69 after a private illness.
Harrison Ruffin Tyler, the last surviving grandson of President John Tyler, died at 96. A chemical engineer and preserver of historic sites, Tyler’s legacy includes Sherwood Forest and Fort Pocahontas.
The Fourth Amendment aimed to limit government power, but court rulings have expanded police authority in the U.S.