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When you think of Coachella, you probably picture the festival. But there's much more to know about the place it calls home.
The court is scheduled to rule whether a transgender person with a certificate that recognizes them as female can be regarded ...
Photos, hours of footage and other documents were made public Tuesday after a recent court order that mandated any depictions ...
China is retaliating against U.S. tariffs by restricting exports of rare earth minerals. NPR's A Martinez asks rare earth minerals expert Gracelin Baskaran about why they are so vital to U.S. defense.
The Trump administration is ending temporary protection status for Afghan citizens living in the U.S. NPR's A Martinez speaks to Shawn VanDiver, president and CEO of the nonprofit AfghanEvac.
Four new executive orders aimed at reviving coal mines include plans to keep coal fired power plants open even if companies operating them want to close.
Surprises nevertheless abound in the top 10, as a vinyl reissue lands cult singer-songwriter Ethel Cain on the Billboard 200 ...
Books "overtly promoting DEI, gender ideology, and critical race theory" are under new scrutiny following a memo issued by ...
The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship to be able to register to vote. NPR's Michel Martin asks Sean Morales-Doyle ...
The president's comments came after the administration froze $2 billion in federal grants for Harvard after the university ...
Ryan Routh, accused in the golf course attempted assassination of Donald Trump, appeared in a Florida federal courtroom ...
The action is intended to build upon the existing program for Medicare drug price negotiations, which was created by the ...