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Trump, in a social media post, claimed "total victory" after the ruling, which spares him from a potential half-billion-dollar fine for decades of exaggerating his wealth.
Katy Carpenter, a natural resource officer with the town of Barnstable, organizes monthly beach cleanups from 7 to 9 a.m. across Cape Cod’s 15 towns. The events are hosted by the Barnstable Land Trust ...
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says a Russian cruise missile hit a U.S. electronics plant in the far west of Ukraine. The strike was part of an overnight barrage of more than 600 drones and missiles.
Music composed for television is a cornerstone of American pop culture going back more than 70 years. Writer and film music ...
A California school district fights chronic absenteeism in kindergarten by helping parents decide whether their kid is too sick to go to school.
Pakistan is in the midst of a solar boom that has rapidly turned the country into one of the world's largest new adopters of ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Washington state Gov. Bob Ferguson after he received a letter from Attorney General Pam Bondi threatening criminal prosecution for impeding immigration enforcement.
The Justice Department says cities and states risk legal action if they fail to comply with federal immigration law. Democratic leaders are pushing back, saying their policies break no laws.
The National Guard has been deployed many times historically. Experts say the president's decision to deploy the Guard as a blanket response to crime in D.C. is a departure from its intended mission.
Families in Connecticut are struggling to find care — and some are heading out of state — following the closure of two ...
Wildfires have always affected air quality in New England. But scientists say climate change is changing how they burn and bringing more smoke to the region.