Many Americans worry freedom of speech is fading, while others feel empowered to say what they want. NPR's Morning Edition ...
But an earlier set of tariffs still has the support of Shawn Fain, president of the United Auto Workers. Fain supported ...
A second child has died in Texas from measles, according to state health officials, as the outbreak there spreads. Texas now has 481 confirmed cases, and there are also outbreaks in four other states.
As Trump administration seeks tips on migrants, some have turned tip line into a weapon, and Rep. Stephanie Mickelsen ...
The entire LIHEAP office was slashed in the HHS firings earlier this week. LIHEAP provides heating and cooling assistance to low-income families--and experts worry that its disappearance will put ...
It wasn’t the first round of layoffs at the Spokane agency. Art Miller was a contract engineer in January when he received ...
On March 5, the Idaho House voted unanimously to pass Senate Bill 1001, a new law designed to protect free speech and combat ...
Rachel Spacek is an investigative reporter covering migrant labor for InvestigateWest through Report for America. She is based in Boise and has covered Latino affairs in Idaho for the last five years.
Cooperation with federal authorities tests bounds of law and policy, stirs fear in immigrant communities in north Idaho.
The so-called de minimus exemption allowed Chinese and Hong Kong retailers to ship millions of packages worth $800 or less directly to U.S. consumers. That loophole will close May 2.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Ray Mendoza about the film, "Warfare," which he wrote and directed with Alex Garland. The film is based on Mendoza's experiences as a US Navy SEAL fighting in Iraq.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Lucy Caldwell about her novel, "These Days." It's set during the days - and nights - of the Belfast Blitz, when Germany bombed the Irish city during WWII.