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Spokane neighborhoods get historic preservation funds; new behavioral health facility aims to improve access for ...
The intriguingly titled “On Becoming a Guinea Fowl” is an African woman’s cry for the social justice that she deserves, Dan ...
Pope Francis worked to make the Catholic Church more open to the LGBTQ community. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with the Rev.
Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) is among the Congressional leaders pressing the Trump administration to release grants cancelled ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney won the Canadian election vowing to take on President Trump. Their first meeting on Tuesday was ...
The new policy mimics a previous transgender military ban established during the first Trump Administration. The Supreme ...
India has launched strikes in several parts of Pakistan and Pakistan-controlled territory, in a dramatic escalation of ...
The U.S. went through a prison-building boom decades ago. But today, many prisons are closing down, and that's hit some economies in rural America especially hard.
Thousands of flights are still affected by last week's communications outage at Newark Airport. NPR speaks with Paul Rinaldi, a senior vice president with the Airlines for America trade group.
Six months after the election, a federal judge has ordered that a contest for the North Carolina should finally be over, in a case that targeted thousands of votes on technical grounds.
Nawaf Nasr, 78, sits at home in Syria's Sweida district and recalls details of what he says was his past life before he died ...
Spokane voters to weigh in on 20-year property tax increase; Justice Dept. says WA's new clergy abuse reporting law may be ...