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- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
Trump and Zelenskyy are expected to meet today in Washington, D.C., to sign a preliminary deal. And, AOC tells NPR why she believes the gove...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
The report is the Israeli military's first official account of mistakes that preceded the 2023 attack, which launched Israel's subsequent wa...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
Which stores closed and which shows were canceled? Who (or what) was reborn after being hit by a Cybertruck? And is that asteroid going to h...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
The Trump administration's immigration positions — including mass deportation — have put businesses that employ people without legal status...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
Brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, who were charged with human trafficking in Romania, have arrived in Florida after their travel restriction...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
Trump's attempt to slash the federal workforce has drawn various lawsuits. Two cases before the Supreme Court involving some $2 billion in u...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
The unprecedented show of security cooperation comes as top Mexican officials are in Washington trying to head off the Trump administration'...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
A televised 1972 match between Spassky and Fischer, at the height of the Cold War, became an international sensation and was known as the "M...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration houses key groups like the National Weather Service. Experts warn the consequences of em...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
The People's Union USA, a grassroots group, is calling on Americans to join a national boycott by not shopping for 24 hours on Friday.(Image...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
The consumer protection agency also dropped cases against four other companies including Rocket Homes.(Image credit: Kayla Bartkowski/Getty...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
A UN investigation into year's deadly student-led protests in Bangladesh found that up to 13% of the victims were children, with most deaths...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
A Palestinian man serving 18 life sentences for a pair of bus bombings in 2004 speaks to NPR days after his release.
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
On Tuesday, 21 DOGE employees resigned. NPR spoke to one of them who says she felt the new administration was causing "harm to the American...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
The Trump administration has been dismantling the US Agency for International Development, and the headquarters have been closed for weeks....
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
Workers who served in the U.S. Agency for International Development were allowed a final and brief visit back to their offices to clear out...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
A federal judge in San Francisco hears arguments in a case challenging the Trump administration's firings of thousands of probationary emplo...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
The Trump administration is expanding its immigration detention capacity, reopening a 1,000-bed detention center in New Jersey and adding be...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/28
On Feb. 28, 2023, a passenger train and freight train collided, leaving 57 dead. New evidence suggests many may not have been killed by the...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/27
The Tate brothers have been allowed to leave Romania, where they were charged with human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal group to s...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/27
In a meeting with the British Prime Minister, Trump said reaching a peace deal would be the "difficult part." He said security would be made...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/27
Service members and recruits who are diagnosed with or treated for gender dysphoria are to be separated from the U.S. military in accordance...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/27
The U.S. has unfrozen billions in security assistance programs to Taiwan and the Philippines, with an eye toward China.(Image credit: I-Hwa...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/27
Thousands of Jews left Syria in 1992, when they were allowed to emigrate. The visit by a small delegation of U.S.-based Syrian Jewish religi...
- NPR ( Middle East ) 2025/2/27
Republican Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri talks about his mission to hold tech companies accountable even as they try to align themselves w...