"Freedom of religion isn’t a suggestion."
Libby Emmons / May 27, 2025
NPR is joined by Colorado Public Radio in Denver, Aspen Public Radio, and KSUT, which serves Native American tribes in the Four Corners.
Libby Emmons / May 27, 2025
The project is planning to "study the syntax, language and content that gains attention and virality in these spaces."
Libby Emmons / May 26, 2025
Children have become essentially a "golden ticket" for adults to gain access into the United States after crossing illegally into the country.
Libby Emmons / May 26, 2025
"Real Chicagoans want to know: why are you a racist?"
Libby Emmons / May 21, 2025
"Essentially, it's a 401 K for a newborn baby."
Libby Emmons / May 19, 2025
USIP in 2023 argued that the Taliban should not ban opium cultivation because it would deprive opium poppy farmers of their income.
Libby Emmons / May 19, 2025
Those charges against the illegal immigrants could carry up to one year in prison along with additional immigration related penalties.
Libby Emmons / May 16, 2025
Trump made a campaign promise to end birthright citizenship and that has now hit the highest court.
Libby Emmons / May 15, 2025
"They are being given special treatment when there is not a genocide happening in South Africa."
Libby Emmons / May 13, 2025
Library of Congress staffers refused to let the men in and called US Capitol Police.
Libby Emmons / May 13, 2025
Congress requested the audio recordings, but Biden exerted executive privilege and barred their release.
Libby Emmons / May 8, 2025
"The Kennedy Center will no longer fund this intolerance."
Libby Emmons / May 8, 2025
Gaza protesters with their faces fully covered in keffiyehs occupied the library until they were cleared by Public Safety officers.
Libby Emmons / May 7, 2025
The order in the pending case also noted that Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Jackson "would deny the application."
Libby Emmons / May 6, 2025