A lawsuit has been brought against Sean "Diddy" Combs following a federal indictment charging the rap mogul with sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy.
Voters in a Colorado congressional district discuss the political divisions they see at home and around the country during a crucial election year.
The House of Representatives approved legislation funding federal agencies through December 20. The vote comes days ahead of ...
The Taliban have been targeting thousands of Afghan National Army soldiers and police officers, accusing them of being ...
Phoenix's city council had its first public discussion of a U.S. Justice Department report alleging years of civil rights violations by Phoenix police.
Mich., chair of the Homeland Security Committee, about the findings of their investigation into the failures of the Secret Service on July 13.
Ukraine's President Volodmyr Zelensky tries to rally support at a UN distracted by the Middle East and warns Russia may be planning to attack his country's nuclear power plants.
Sudanese refugees fled to Chad with hope. What they found is a bitter irony California’s first plastic bag ban made things worse. Now it’s trying again Uzo Aduba thanks her mom: 'I didn't know how ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and his administration are facing multiple investigations, and key members of his team are leaving their positions.
As the war in Ukraine drags on, the U.S. military is paying special attention to how drones are shaping the fight. The technology is already changing how the U.S. Army prepares for future conflicts.
Once a hot $6 billion biotech company, 23andMe is now on the verge of collapse. What could happen to the DNA data of its 14 million customers?
Lebanon Health Minister Firass Abiad speaks with NPR's Juana Summers on how his hospital system is coping with some of the deadliest airstrikes the country has seen in decades.