A federal judge on Thursday struck down a Biden administration policy that aimed to ease a path to citizenship for some undocumented immigrants who are married to U.S. citizens.
https://www.npr.org/2024/11/08/g-s1-33370/judge-biden-program-immigrant-spouses-deportation
One of the wildest places in Vermont’s Champlain Valley is Dead Creek. It's a protected stopover for songbirds and geese migrating south -- with views of distant, snowy mountain ranges.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has called a special legislative session to increase funding to defend state policies from President-elect Donald Trump's agenda prior to his January inauguration.
Army veteran Alex Ortiz helps fellow veterans in Puerto Rico adjust to civilian life. He talks with his wife Lixannie about his struggle to adjust to civilian life.
Federal, state, and local authorities are investigating the offensive messages that have been sent over the last two days.
https://www.npr.org/2024/11/07/g-s1-33340/racist-text-messages-african-americans-splc-fbi
More than 40 monkeys are now roaming the streets of Yemassee, S.C., after staging an escape from a research facility.
https://www.npr.org/2024/11/07/g-s1-33320/monkeys-south-carolina-escape
Boeing’s machinists are returning to work after a bruising strike. But the aerospace giant still has big long-term problems to solve if it’s going to recapture its leading position in the ind...
https://www.npr.org/2024/11/07/nx-s1-5173582/boeing-strike-refocus-company-future
The floods from Helene have all but wiped out Asheville's popular arts district. Now its artists are finding other ways to make up for their losses.
Nearly six weeks after Hurricane Helene slammed into Western North Carolina, radio reporter Jose Sandoval's daily Spanish-language broadcasts have become an essential lifeline for the small but g...
People convicted for their role in the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol are celebrating Donald Trump's election win and hoping Trump fulfills his promise to issue pardons to the rioters.
https://www.npr.org/2024/11/07/nx-s1-5181581/2024-election-trump-capitol-riot-pardons