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At least 1,500 protestors gathered in Bowling Green with messages against fascism, authoritarianism, widespread immigration ...
Israel's military says the nine nuclear scientists killed played spent decades working on Iran's nuclear program.
The coalition of organizations behind the protests say the parade is being fueled by Trump's ego. The parade, which is not ...
People demonstrated across Kentucky on Saturday to express their outrage at President Donald Trump’s administration.
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Minnesota Public Radio's Clay Masters reports on targeted state lawmaker shootings.
A former Minnesota House speaker and her husband were killed and a state senator and his wife were wounded in targeted ...
A former Minnesota House speaker and her spouse were killed and a state senator and his wife were wounded in targeted shootings early Saturday at their homes near Minneapolis, officials said.
Seagulls can eat it all: everything from a hamburger to an octopus. NPR's Debbie Elliott speaks with ecologist Alice Risely about her project, "Gulls Eating Stuff," that studies the birds' diet.
We look at the political fallout from the conflict between Israel and Iran, and discuss what's next in the lawsuit over President Trump's use of the National Guard in Los Angeles.
NPR's Debbie Elliott speaks to Aaron David Miller, a former State Department Middle East analyst and negotiator, about what Israel's strikes on Iranian nuclear and military sites mean for the region.
NPR's Hadeel Al-Shalchi reports from Tel Aviv on the second day of Israeli strikes on Iran.