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A federal judge has ruled that there is "probable cause" to find the Trump administration in contempt for violating his order last month to immediately pause deportations under the Alien Enemies Act.
NPR's Michel Martin asks Elliot Williams, former DOJ assistant attorney general, about the strategies and tactics used by Trump administration attorneys in their response to recent court orders.
Two new studies suggest that Parkinson's disease can potentially be treated with stem cells placed in a patient's brain.
The Trump administration is reinterpreting a key word in the Endangered Species Act that could have big consequences for the ...
The trade war the U.S. is waging with countries around the world could reshape the global economy. NPR's Planet Money brings a dispatch from Canada.
Broadcasting out of a community arts center in the immigrant community of Boyle Heights in LA, Crisis Communicator is a radio show where the concerns of a young woman and her community are unburdened.
NPR's A Martinez speaks to Wesleyan University President Michael Roth about the Trump administration's pressure campaign on universities.
If you love to dye Easter eggs, but don't love the current egg prices, here are some alternatives.
Texas lawmakers are considering outlawing cannabis products 6 years after they became legal and led to a multibillion-dollar market. Lawmakers say sales have led to abuses and health problems.
A survey by the language learning site Preply found that more than half of Americans say they use subtitles because movie soundtracks are too hard to understand.