Volunteers in Portland, Ore., treat bike commuters to "Breakfast on the Bridges" with treats every last Friday.
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Alexis Herman, the first Black U.S. Secretary of Labor, has died at 77. A trailblazer, she strengthened the workforce.
Alex Villatoro faces high school alone
Alex Villatoro finishes high school in the U.S. alone after his father's deportation and his mother’s move to Guatemala.
In a major reversal, the U.S. government is restoring international students' SEVIS records, easing visa concerns.
NPR's Michel Martin interviews Elliot Williams on Trump admin's response to court orders.
Since the 1960s civil rights movement, Americans have used protests for political change. But do they succeed?
A legendary legal case looms over the ongoing antitrust trial involving Google and the U.S. government, echoing Microsoft.
A dozen states have sued the Trump administration to halt its tariff policy, claiming it is unlawful and chaotic.








