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Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is expecting the National Guard to arrive in the city within days. To prepare, he has signed an executive order that requires outside forces to comply with city laws.
Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski talks with NPR's Leila Fadel about the implications of Russia's escalating attacks on Ukraine amid stalled peace talks.
The Russia and Ukraine peace process has stalled and there is no deal in sight. But European leaders are nonetheless working to come up with ways to help secure Ukraine if and when a deal is made.
For these generations, "butt rock" is a term of endearment for the post-grunge bands that dominated radio airwaves during their childhood. Plus, Nickelback's Chad Kroeger and Creed's Scott Stapp have ...
Trump made many promises to American workers during the campaign trail. Seven months into his second term, we take a look at ...
On Friday, the "de minimis" exemption ended -- meaning that imports worth $800 or less won't be able to enter the country tax-free. One of the industries bracing for the impacts is Korean skincare.
Watching a field of tiny dachshunds race for the finish line is an increasingly popular pastime. NPR visits Vergas, Minnesota to watch the action.
Marcus Brown toiled for 10 years before stumbling into indie stardom. On his thrilling new album, he hears music in every hour worked — day jobs included.
Dion, a former teen idol, was deeply influenced by blues and country music. He had his first hit, "I Wonder Why," in 1958, with the doo-wop group The Belmonts. Originally broadcast in 2000.
Toussaint was an important behind-the-scenes figure in New Orleans R&B during the '50s and '60s. He later became known for his own recordings. He died in 2015. Originally broadcast in 1988.
Many news outlets, including NPR, are calling for the safety of journalists in Gaza. Jonathan Dagher of Reporters Without Borders talks about the deadliest conflict for journalists on record.
President Trump says restaurants in Washington, D.C. are "busier than ever" now that the National Guard is patrolling the streets. Locals share how they feel about going out on the town.
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