NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Mahmoud Khalil's attorney, Amy Greer, about his recent arrest by ICE officers. The Trump administration has accused Khalil, a green card holder, of supporting Hamas.
A White House envoy is in Moscow Thursday to discuss the 30-day of proposed ceasefire with top Kremlin officials. President Vladimir Putin says Russia is open to the idea, but "questions" remain.
Survivors mourn those killed by Israel's military as bodies are exhumed from mass graves at Gaza's al-Shifa hospital in another reminder of war's toll.
Former president of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte is in custody at the International Criminal Court. He has been under investigation since 2021 for his administration's deadly drug crackdown.
Five years since schools first closed, students are still falling behind in reading. Louisiana is the only state where kids have improved their reading skills since 2019. NPR's Jonaki Mehta reports.
James Betley served as the board's executive director and general counsel for nearly a decade. The director at Trine ...
For every 100 extremely low-income renters in Indiana, there are only 38 affordable and available housing options. That’s ...
Lawmakers and advocates say the nearly 20 proposed measures make Indiana hostile to immigrants who have invested in the state.
An Indiana Senate bill aims to protect water utilities from lawsuits over water contamination — and the customers who ...
President Trump has upended global markets by imposing tariffs on imports from several of America's top trading partners.
The president is planning to give remarks on "restoring law and order," according to the White House. Trump has vowed to end "weaponization" of the DOJ after having been investigated himself.
Police in Waterbury, Conn., allege the man's stepmother locked him in his room with limited food and water for over 20 years, ...