NPR1 hour agoPro-Trump attorney arrested after hearing over leaking Dominion documentsverified_publisherNPR - The Associated PressAn attorney facing criminal charges for illegally accessing Michigan voting machines after the 2020 election was arrested Monday after a hearing in a separate case in federal court in Washington, D.C. Stefanie Lambert was arrested by U.S. Marshals after a hearing over possible sanctions against her …
NPR4 hours agoRBG award ceremony canceled amid controversy over recipientsverified_publisherNPR - Emma Bowman , Alina HartounianA nonprofit has canceled the ceremony for an award named after Ruth Bader Ginsburg, after its choice of recipients outraged the late liberal justice's family. The Dwight D. Opperman Foundation has presented the Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Leadership Award to accomplished women including Barbra …
NPR6 hours agoA proposed bill in Georgia could lead to a crackdown on all immigrants, some fearverified_publisherNPR - Emily Wu Pearson, WABERepublican lawmakers in Georgia are advancing a bill that would require police to help identify undocumented immigrants and detain them for deportation.
NPR6 hours agoHow the Texas GOP has grown more and more conservativeverified_publisherNPR - Sergio Martínez-Beltrán | The Texas NewsroomThe Texas Republican Party has gotten more conservative over the years. Immigration policies once pushed by top GOP officials now seem moderate. Party leaders crack down on dissension in their ranks.
NPR6 hours agoMore studies challenge the idea that Havana syndrome comes from foreign adversariesverified_publisherNPR - Jon HamiltonTwo new government studies found no unusual pattern of injury or illness in people with the mysterious cluster of symptoms known as Havana syndrome.
NPR6 hours agoThe U.S. bans most common form of asbestos, after decades of pushback from industryverified_publisherNPR - Joe HernandezThe Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday that it is banning the most common form of asbestos, a cancer-causing substance that's linked to the deaths of tens of thousands of Americans every year. The U.S. is prohibiting the use of chrysotile asbestos, joining more than 50 other countries …