It's a no. Autoworkers at Mercedes-Benz near Tuscaloosa have rejected joining the United Auto Workers union, by a vote of ...
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While former President Donald Trump easily won Indiana’s Republican presidential primary last week, Nikki Haley garnered ...
Scheffler, who won the Masters last month, was arrested and charged after an interaction Friday morning with a police officer ...
In the lull between the last classes of the school year and the start of finals season, a trio of seniors convene on one of ...
West Charlotte High School was seen as a national model for how schools could integrate in the 1970s, years after the Brown v ...
Roger Fortson, a 23-year-old senior airman, was shot and killed at his apartment by a deputy this month. Lawyers for the family dispute the sheriff's office claim of self-defense.
President Biden will cap off a week of outreach to Black Americans with commencement at Morehouse College. Billie Eilish ...
Editor's Note: This story contains descriptions of sexual abuse allegations. As a teenager almost 20 years ago, Jeffery Christian was sent to a juvenile detention center in southern Illinois. He says ...
The first trucks of aid entered Gaza via a pier built by the U.S. But it's challenging to move aid around Gaza, and humanitarian groups operating in Rafah warn they don't have food to distribute.
New reporting in the Washington Post says Russian President Vladamir Putin has been pushing more quickly to build up military training and infuse the country with hyper-nationalism.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Philippe Lazzarini, the commissioner general of the U.N.'s lead agency for aid to Palestinians, about the international response to a humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.