Muslims Form Community Patrol. Some Neighbors Say No Thanks.
The self-funded group sees itself as a neighborhood watch. But there was alarm after its cars were spotted in Brooklyn without warning, or explanation.
Trump Won’t Commit to Making Mueller Report Public
In an interview with CBS, the president indicated he would ultimately keep on his own counsel in matters involving the special counsel, immigration and national security.
Virginia Governor, Refusing to Resign Over Photo, Risks Democrats’ Ambitions
Gov. Ralph Northam’s turmoil is erupting at a pivotal moment for his state’s Democrats, who are on the brink of consolidating power.
Patriots vs. Rams: What you need to know before the Super Bowl
The showdown between the Patriots and Rams is almost here. These are the notes you need to know before kickoff in Atlanta.
2020 Democrats Agree: They’re Very, Very Sorry
Apologies by Democrats like Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are indicative of a crowded field of candidates in a party that has moved left.
India Protests U.S. Detention of Students in Fake-University Sting
New Delhi said several Indian students had been unwittingly caught up in an operation intended to expose visa fraud.
Ralph Northam Rose Quickly to Become Virginia Governor. He Could Fall Even Faster.
Mr. Northam, who denies appearing in a decades-old racist photograph, is teetering precariously on the top rung of a political ladder that he ascended in just 10 years.
Kentucky basketball is learning how to win different ways in streak
Kentucky has won eight games straight, but the come-from-behind victory at Florida showed a new side of the Wildcats.
For Migratory Birds, Lebanon Is A ‘Black Hole’ Where They Are Hunted, Trapped, Killed
Every year, some 2.6 million birds are shot or die after being trapped in illegal nets in Lebanon. “This country is a black hole in terms of protection,” says a conservationist.
Australia Says Last Refugee Children Held on Nauru Will Go to U.S.
It is part of a deal brokered by President Barack Obama and called “dumb” by Donald J. Trump.
Reuters Investigation Finds UAE Employed Former NSA Hackers As Spies
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Joel Schectman of Reuters, who co-wrote a report about former NSA hackers who went to work for the United Arab Emirates and spied on human rights advocates.
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