Early season snow accumulates at Colorado's Arapahoe Basin ski area, but resorts face challenges with low snowfall.
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Tania Nemer, fired immigration judge, sues Trump administration, alleging gender and national origin discrimination.
Michael Jordan's 23XI Racing takes NASCAR to court over antitrust allegations, challenging the sport's monopoly.
Indigenous Families Struggling with SNAP Gaps
Tribal members share struggles and concerns during the government shutdown.
The D.C. attack aftermath sees tightened security and immigration limits as National Guard troops deploy.
NPR's Scott Simon discusses with retired Gen. James Hoyer about the tragic shooting affecting the National Guard.
Airbus urges airlines to update A320 software due to potential flight control issues from solar radiation exposure.
Sarah Beckstrom, a West Virginia National Guard member, was shot in D.C. and has died. Andrew Wolfe is critical.
Amid rising grocery prices, Americans still waste food at alarming rates. Thanksgiving highlights food waste issues, contributing significantly to climate change. NPR's Jaclyn Diaz reports on a New York facility tackling this sustainably.
Two West Virginia National Guard members were critically injured after a shooting near the White House.









