NPR's Juana Summers talks with Haitian Times founder and former New York Times staffer Garry Pierre-Pierre about the lies spewed by Trump and Vance around Haitian Americans and immigrants, and the ...
Rochester is bringing back several statues of Frederick Douglass. Ten of the statues, created in 2018 by sculptor Olivia Kim, ...
Private companies have handled many of Philadelphia's forced evictions. But after several evictions resulted in injury, insurance companies who covered the eviction business are walking away.
Residents of Indian Kashmir cast protest votes in their first legislative assembly elections since statehood was revoked.
For the first time in more than a decade, overdose deaths are falling sharply in the U.S. Experts say the improvement is so dramatic they're unsure why it's happening - but they're looking for clues.
Prosecutors revealed last week that Weinstein had been indicted on additional sex crime charges that weren’t part of the case ...
The deadly pager and electronic device blasts in Lebanon are complicating U.S. efforts to reach a Gaza ceasefire.
In Lebanon, there was a fresh wave of explosions of electronic devices that killed at least 14 more people and injured more than 450.
In Indian-controlled Kashmir, residents are voting in elections that some hope will lead to restoration of the territory's ...
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, a union of 1.3 million workers, will not endorse Vice President Harris or former ...
State officials are nearing the end of a $9 million renovation project. But whether the public gets to enjoy it depends on ...
Evangelical Christian Americans often cite abortion as a reason for supporting Donald Trump for president. And yet Trump's ...