The constitutionality of the National Security Agencys phone data collection program appears bound for the Supreme Court after two federal judges offered conflicting opinions on the program. And NPRs Nathan Rott reports more information on the NSA su...
Long-term unemployment benefits are expiring for more than a million Americans today. The government program that helps the unemployed after their state benefit ran out is over. Rhode Island Public Radios John Bender reports it has a major impact on...
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President Obama has signed a new defense authorization bill into law. But NPRs Ari Shapiro reports the president is making clear the bill doesnt go as far as he wanted toward closing the prison at Guantanamo Bay. President Obama released two page sig...
Irans state-run media say Iranian lawmakers have introduced the bill to force the government to increase uranium enrichment if new sanctions are imposed. Last week a bill was introduced in the US Senate authorizing new economic sanctions if Iran brea...
Pope Francis celebrated his first Christmas Eve Mass as Pope at St. Peters Basilica at the Vatican, preaching a message of love and forgiveness. He also called on thousands of faithful gather to cast aside hatred. Tomorrow Francis delivers his Christ...
It's been a record setting day for the healthcare.gov website as last minute choppers rushed to sign up for health insurance, but NPR's Juli Roberner reports late comers are getting a one day reprive if they want coverage to start on Jan 1st. At 5 pm...
Extreme weather is continuing to re-havoc across the US. Higher than normal temperatures have been recorded in several cities as a tornado touched down in Arkansas, and 4 people were killed in a flood in Kentucky. NPRs Martin Kaste reports snow and i...
The 17-year-old shot during an attack on Colorados Arapahoe high school eight days ago has died. Colorado Public Radios Megan Verlee reports Claire Davis had been in the coma since the shooting. Littleton Adventist Hospital where the girl was being t...
President Obama today conceded today his administration and his words screwed up the ruled out of the affordable careact. NPR's Nither reports on the president's last news conference before taking off for a holiday break in Howaii. President Obama me...
In our appears the number of people injuried after a collapse at a packed London theater has raisen more than 75 with authorities there saying at least seven of those people suffered more serious injuries. Official now say it appears protion of the t...
The Senate has passed a two-year budget agreement that will roll back across-the-board spending cuts that were set for January. As NPRs Ailsa Chang reports the deal will reduce the chances of government shutdown in January, but does not guarantee it...
Authority say a gunman and another person are dead, two others were wounded today following a shooting at a medical center in Rino Nevada. While the incident is still being investigated the authority say a man entered the center for advance medicine...
A federal judge in Washington fines the NSA bo collection program for American phone records is likely unconstitutional, judge Richard Lin also expresses doubts the program help fight terrorism. NPR's Carry Johnson reports the justice department is r...
Chiles former President Michelle Bachelet is returning to office after a run-off election today. John Nielsen reports the center-left Bachelet easily defeated her opponent from the right-wing governing coalition. Bachelet won 62% of the vote accordin...