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An ICE official said in court documents that people are subject to deportation if they don't say they want to challenge their ...
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The unexpected elimination of funding for the decades-long research project focused on women's health shocked scientists.
DOGE representatives arrived at the agency, which is located in Washington, D.C., on April 14, quickly gaining access to ...
A judge declined to approve a settlement with the NCAA that would have allowed revenue sharing for college athletes. The sticking point is existing athletes who would have seen their roster spots cut.
Pope Francis to be buried in Saint Mary Major church, not Saint Peter's basilica, in a break with tradition and sign of humility.
Plant libraries hold essential clues about climate change -- but with funding cuts aimed at research and education, their future is at stake.
The Army has unveiled plans to require identical fitness tests for men and women in combat positions. The debate over women in combat is an old one.
The American Psychological Association has dropped the DEI requirements for training programs that it accredits. It's an example of reluctant compliance with President Trump's executive order.
As the Trump administration continues to flood the news cycles with its efforts to end to the war in Ukraine, NPR looks at the Kremlin's negotiating strategy.
In Iran, a wave of arrests and harassment of women singers has swept the music industry. Some artists have found some fame by releasing music on social media. Authorities are tracking them down, too.
Pope Francis leaves a legacy of advocating for social justice issues. But some Catholic communities wish he had been able to do more.