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NPR's Up First is the news you need to start your day. The three biggest stories of the day, with re

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For the first time in U.S. history, the House of Representatives removed its speaker. Who will fill

Ukraine's war is far from over. It's biggest challenge, however, may not be on the battlefield, but

Lawmakers narrowly avoided a government shutdown by passing a short-term spending measure over the w

In Colorado, the first of two trials is underway in the death of Elijah McClain.On a late summer nig

The US government is set to shutdown Sunday after a group of GOP hardliners opposed House Speaker Ke

With less than 48 hours left to avoid a government shutdown, the White House is already preparing to

Republican candidates for the presidential nomination finally got around to criticize the frontrunne

Seven Republican candidates will be on stage for the second presidential debate in California on Wed

President Biden will join striking auto workers in Detroit on Tuesday. He has a chance to be the fir

TV and movie writers have reached a tentative deal with Hollywood studios that could soon end a near

Today on The Sunday Story, NPR's Daniel Estrin talks about his four-year long investigation into the

President Biden is going to Michigan to support the United Auto Workers' union strikes. A government

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells NPR's Steve Inskeep that more foreign aid is necessary

The UAW is set to expand its strike if automakers fail to meet a deadline, the tiny Italian island o

House Republicans can't agree on a stopgap government spending bill, NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with

Attorney General Merrick Garland faces grilling by House Republicans, the Federal Reserve is widely

President Biden speaks at the United Nations General Assembly, five prisoners are on their way back

Auto plants shut down amid a walkout against all Big Three automakers, Tens of thousands of people k

South Africa has long been one of the world's largest consumers of coal. But the country is now in t

People in New England prepare as post-tropical cyclone Lee bears down on the region. The United Aut