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State of the Bay celebrates butterflies back in the Presidio, examines fair housing in the Bay area, and talks about budget ...
President Trump is looking to use the IRS to achieve some of his political goals. Some experts see parallels with Nixon's ...
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Ukraine and European allies had demanded Russia accept a 30-day ceasefire starting Monday before holding talks, but Moscow ...
Duterte has been in custody of the International Criminal Court awaiting trial for crimes against humanity. That hasn't ...
The drugstore chain Rite-Aid announced plans to close all of its locations and distribution centers across the country.
At services on Sunday, some Catholics took particular pride in the election of the first American pontiff, who has familial ...
More details are emerging about San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan's plan to arrest or hospitalize homeless people for refusing offers ...
House Republicans hope to finish work this week on President Trump's "big beautiful bill," but several big policy differences are getting in their way.
NPR asks political strategist Rina Shah about the balancing act Republicans are performing while trying to get a budget approved while also fulfilling some of Trump's campaign promises.
A typically routine election to lead the District of Columbia Bar Association has drawn outsized attention as lawyers and law firms come under attack from the Trump administration.
President Trump leaving for four-day trip to the Middle East, Hamas expected to release American Israeli hostage Monday, Republicans hope to advance Trump's domestic agenda this week.