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Samuel Kangethe has lived in the U.S. for nearly two decades, but an unresolved immigration case has made him deportable.
The Maurice Bathhouse served visitors seeking to benefit from the city’s healing waters from its inception in 1912 until it ...
The flight attendants' union said a new agreement guarantees members will be paid for work performed while planes are on the ...
Donetsk is strategically important to Ukraine, as is its so-called "fortress belt," the fortified defensive line since Russia ...
The home-improvement chain is now one of the companies most caught up in Trump's immigration crackdown. The retailer's ...
No one wants rats scurrying about their neighborhood. But they're a cunning and evasive foe. Now, a community near Boston is trying their luck with a different approach: rat birth control.
The fires have ravaged small, sparsely populated towns in the country's northwest, forcing locals in many cases to act as ...
The International Association of Chiefs of Police has issued two resolutions focused on ICE agents' use of face masks and heated comments around policing coming from influential leaders. Ari Shapiro ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to poet Raymond Antrobus about his new memoir, The Quiet Ear, and how he has navigated between the worlds of hearing and hearing loss.
A range of crime data has been going around to make the argument that Washington, D.C., is — or isn't — safe. We talk to ...
The Aid Worker Security Database, which has compiled reports since 1997, said the number of killings rose from 293 in 2023 to ...