Since Trump began his second term, his administration's use of the armed forces has left a growing number in the military unsettled, according to NPR interviews with service members and advocates.
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People sell wild animals for food and for traditional medicine — legally and illegally. A study looks at the risks of ...
A man pleaded guilty Wednesday in federal court and acknowledged his involvement in an attempt to illegally smuggle migrants ...
Trump's war goals included putting an end to Iran's nuclear program, destroying its military capabilities and creating regime ...
With elections in Georgia and Wisconsin Tuesday, Democrats continued to overperform, which the party started in 2025 when it ...
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Investors around the world breathed a sigh of relief at the prospect of peace — and an easing of the global energy crisis.
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