Trial gets underway for a man charged with killing 7 people during a 2022 July 4th parade near Chicago. His father served time for helping his then-teenage son secure a gun license, despite red flags.
Federal government employees were told they have until the end of Monday to detail what they accomplished last week or face termination. Some bosses said to hold on before replying, stoking confusion.
The selection places two staunch Trump allies atop the nation's premier federal law enforcement agency at a time when ...
The trial comes as French activists are pushing to lift taboos that surround sexual abuse. The most prominent case was that ...
The decision comes in the wake of a judge's ruling that such a move will not cause irreparable harm to the employees. There will be exceptions for several hundred employees in roles deemed critical.
Conservative opposition leader Friedrich Merz won a lackluster victory in a national election Sunday, while the far-right ...
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with labor historian Harley Shaiken about what President Trump's pick for labor secretary, Lori Chavez-DeRemer, tells us about how he's thinking about labor policy.
After Germans voted on Sunday, the center-right Christian Democrat leader Friedrich Merz is likely to become Germany's next chancellor.
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Tamara Saviano, who produced a new album by folk and country singer Guy Clark based on long-lost recordings.
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with researcher Vanda Felbab-Brown about why she thinks President Trump's proposed tariffs and designating cartels as terrorist organizations won't stop the opioid crisis.
For decades, residents of Detroit, Mich., and Windsor, Ontario, across the river in Canada, have had close ties. A month into President Trump's second term, relations have deteriorated.
Some lawmakers and agencies diverged from an official Office of Personnel Management request for employees to document their work.
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