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The agency said it will investigate two scholarships at Western Michigan University for possible civil rights violations.
The decision further limits a 90-year-old high-court precedent that was aimed at protecting the independence of certain ...
President Trump says he wants to make sure the United States wins the artificial intelligence race. The White House says ...
Sorry, Baby follows a professor's life before and after a sexual assault. Writer-director Eva Victor talks to Morning Edition ...
Our winning podcaster has graduated, and tells us that opening up about his mental health condition brought thousands of ...
A plea deal calls for Kohberger, 30, to serve a prison term that includes a life sentence for each murder. But families say ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump about the sentencing of Brett Hankison, the former police ...
With this debut novel of an immigrant torn between the U.S. and Nigeria, Esther Ifesinachi Okonkwo takes her place among the ...
The International Court of Justice has ruled that nations are legally obligated to respond to climate change. The case was brought by a small island nation that faces an existential threat.
Six months into his second stint at the White House, President Trump has used his power to fundamentally reshape immigration in America with an ongoing, aggressive crackdown on people in the country ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with mycologist Aishwarya Veerabahu about the rapid spread of golden oyster mushrooms across North America. It's the subject of a new study authored by Veerabahu.
As the situation in Gaza becomes more and more dire, with reports of people dying from starvation, NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Israel's Permanent Representative to the U.N. Danny Danon.