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Seattle, along with other cities, is struggling to balance the need for more housing with the preservation and growth of ...
Darren Wayman was about to become a new father. He was terrified. Then, a doctor came into the delivery room and said ...
Protests of President Trump's immigration policies grew across the U.S. on Tuesday, with rallies held in New York City, ...
Wednesday's hearing is another attempt by the president's legal team to have a hush money case moved from New York state ...
Federal law grants students experiencing homelessness a right to extra support and protections. Advocates say President Trump ...
Despite its fishy name, salmonella has no connection to the underwater creature salmon. Rather, the story behind the bacteria ...
It was the latest anti-government protest since Orbán's party pushed through a law in March, and a constitutional amendment ...
How will mass deportations affect industries that rely on people without legal status? NPR's A Martinez talks with George Carrillo, CEO of the Hispanic Construction Council.
Trump's immigration crackdown is driving some people out of the country and others underground. That poses a challenge for businesses that have relied on workers who are in the U.S. illegally.
Insurance markets in places like California, Florida and Louisiana are on the frontlines of an emerging national insurance crisis fueled by threats from climate change. Michael will examine emerging ...
An appeal hearing for President Trump's criminal conviction and sentencing in his hush money case is set to be held in a U.S. court of appeals in Manhattan on Wednesday.
The crackdown on the video game and its users is just the latest in what democracy and human rights advocates say is an erosion of Hong Kong's civil rights and freedoms.