With lawmakers unable to find consensus on a set of reforms sought by privacy advocates, Congress voted for the second time this month on a temporary extension to keep the FISA 702 program running.
Suppression is always going to be there,” Chief Brian Fennessy told the Mountain West News Bureau. “But we're not going to ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with NPR Justice Correspondent Ryan Lucas and National Security Correspondent Greg Myre about security at the White House Correspondents' Dinner and the war in Iran.
More than 60 organizations published a policy paper in response to a recent push to sell public lands for housing. They argue ...
The Black Eyed Peas spoke to a generation in the 2000s with tracks like "I Gotta Feeling," "Let's Get it Started" and "Where ...
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has sent global energy prices skyrocketing as supply chains fail. Here & Now ‘s Scott ...
Louisiana suspended its upcoming primaries for the U.S. House, following Wednesday's U.S. Supreme Court ruling that the state ...
Bruce Campbell is taking a break from horror movies like Evil Dead, Sam Raimi's Spider-man, and TV shows like Burn Notice, for a sit down with Idaho Matters about his new movie Ernie & Emma which is ...
Woman who dressed as a man to fight for America's independence takes the stage at Boston Lyric Opera
Boston Lyric Opera is known for adding twists to traditional repertoire. As the company was gearing up to contribute its ...
Olivia Rodrigo's third album, you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, doesn't come out until June. But it's already off to ...
NPR reporting says the SCOTUS ruling could spark the largest-ever decline in representation by Black members of Congress.
Basel Zaraa was a Palestinian refugee. When his 5-year-old daughter started asking him questions, he built a model of a refugee camp to tell his story. Now the model is set to travel the world. NPR’s ...
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