One year ago today, Syria's President Assad fled the country as rebels moved into Damascus. Jane Arraf covers Egypt, Iraq, and other parts of the Middle East for NPR News.
Habba's decision comes as the Justice Department has lost a string of court cases ruling that U.S. attorneys have not been appointed legally, including in Nevada, California and Virginia.
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Missouri State University Vice President for Administration and Finance Matt Morris said there’s been a decline in ...
Voters legalized abortion, but decades of restrictions and a hollowed-out provider network mean most Missourians still leave ...
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Every year during Christmas time, thousands of families flock to Carthage, Missouri, to see the Way of Salvation light show.
Hear a rundown of some of the bills prefiled by the Missouri legislature last week and coverage of the City of Springfield’s Neighborhood Works + program.
Trump has prompted a redistricting race as he tries to maintain Republican control of the House in the 2026 elections.
People gathered in Bethlehem, in the Israeli occupied West Bank, to watch the lighting of the Christmas tree Saturday. It's the first time it's happened since the war in Gaza began two years ago.
NPR's Leila Fadel asks legal scholar Jeffrey Rosen how a Supreme Court case over the firing of Rebecca Slaughter, a Democratic FTC commissioner, could expand presidential powers.
The Supreme Court hears arguments in a case about President Trump's firing of a Federal Trade Commissioner. At stake is a ...