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The Grand Traverse County Sheriff’s office is holding 42-year-old Bradford James Gille, of Afton. He’s expected to face one ...
MSP says it’s a scam. Troopers will never call residents to request sensitive personal information or ask for money to be ...
WELLS TOWNSHIP, MI— Fire has destroyed a two-story structure in Wells Township. The Escanaba Department of Public Safety was ...
ATHELSTANE, WI— An Illinois man died in an ATV accident in Marinette County over the weekend. Saturday at 5:30 p.m., ...
(2025), the new project from multi-hyphenate Jim Legxacy, tells the story of a U.K. rap scene overspilling its borders as it ...
Bandits on motorcycles secretly spread sharp objects on the road to puncture car tires. Then, they offer to lead marooned ...
President Trump is in Scotland. On Sunday, he said he struck a trade deal with the European Union. On Monday, he is expected to meet the prime minister of the U.K.
After days of global outrage at Israel's restrictions on aid to Gaza, the Israeli military said it would revive aid airdrops. Israel said it is also pausing fighting for 10 hours a day in some areas.
A growing movement of events — called Repair Fairs — want to help people learn to fix their broken things and, in turn, keep them out of landfills. NPR visits an event in northern New York.
NPR speaks with investigative journalist Vicky Ward about the life of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, as well as her impressions of him. Ward profiled Epstein for "Vanity Fair" in 2003.
NPR looks at how President Trump's actions have created a tension in Washington over who is responsible for the various aspects of the government.
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Amjad Al Shawa, veteran humanitarian worker confined to northern Gaza, about what starvation looks like there and how his own family is struggling.
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