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ICE detentions surge while deportations lag. NPR found overcrowded facilities lacking food and medicine after speaking to ...
Trump alleges the Biden administration used a machine to sign key documents, as many presidents do. Biden says he made policy ...
The federal government is scaling back data collection used to calculate the inflation rate. Economists warn that could make ...
Host Peter O’Dowd speaks with Jonathan Russell and Charity Rose Thielen of the band “The Head and the Heart.” The band is currently touring behind their new release “Aperture.” ...
Testimony from the second women around whom the prosecution's case is built begins. Combs faces counts of sex trafficking, ...
HOUGHTON, MI— A bear is walking through Houghton. City officials have received several calls that the animal is within the ...
ESCANABA, MI— After she was fired from the post in 2023, Emily DeSalvo has been offered the position of Delta County ...
LANSING, MI— Governor Gretchen Whitmer has declared a state of emergency for Baraga County, following strong storms on May 15 ...
NPR speaks with a British orthopedic surgeon who just returned from his fourth medical mission to Gaza. He says many people he operated on were civilians and were shot while trying to reach food aid.
Trump issues travel ban on 12 countries and partial restrictions on 7 others, Senate begins work on budget bill to enact Trump agenda, the latest on U.S. talks with Iran over their nuclear program.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with longtime China observer Robert Daly about Trump administration plans to revoke Chinese student visas amid assertions of national security concerns.
President Trump has accused Iran of "slow walking" talks to reach a deal over its nuclear program. Meanwhile, Iran's supreme leader says the U.S. proposal was against his country's own interests.