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A federal judge canceled Kilmar Abrego Garcia's trial, questioning the prosecution's motives in a smuggling case.
Immigrants detained by ICE are often deported swiftly, leaving attorneys with little time to keep them in-state.
President Trump's order to ease marijuana restrictions promises relief for cannabis businesses, but complexities remain.
At illegal street takeovers, drivers show off. In Kansas City, a legal and safe space now exists for such events.
Christmas festivities return to Bethlehem as Trump-backed candidate wins Honduras' presidency; impact on families.
AI-Generated Slop in 2025
NPR's Geoff Brumfiel and Shannon Bond explore the impact of AI videos shaping reality online in 2025.
The Justice Department released 30,000 pages of documents on Epstein, including references to Trump, raising questions.
Explosion at Bristol nursing home kills two, leaves many trapped. Emergency responders risked lives in rescue efforts.
As the year closes, NPR photojournalists capture defining moments, highlighting consequential and human stories.










