The measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico is now close to 300 cases. Most are unvaccinated children. People usually ...
The South African actor has been speaking out about racial injustice for decades, often in collaboration with the late ...
LIMA, Peru — A landmark climate lawsuit opens in a German court Monday, as a Peruvian farmer sues a German energy giant over ...
Alabama is the only state where 4th-grade math scores are higher now than they were in 2019, before the pandemic. This is the ...
"When one of the most powerful, if not the most powerful person in the world is saying you've committed a crime, it doesn't ...
Economists say the sharp decline in wholesale egg prices is a positive sign, with some anticipating lower prices at grocery ...
With teens, it doesn't help to just say no to screen time. Instead, experts suggest teaching them to be smarter viewers of ...
Arab mediators are working to reach a new Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal that would secure the release of 12 living hostages out ...
Two legal immigrants who flew into Boston Logan International Airport have been denied re-entry into the United States after ...
The Trump administration has deported more than 200 Venezuelans to El Salvador who it accuses of being gang members with a rarely used law to quickly expel them without due process.
NPR's Leila Fadel asks Skye Perryman, head of Democracy Forward, about the group's lawsuit against the Trump administration over its use of the Alien Enemies Act to justify mass deportations.
What does nuclear deterrence look like in Europe now that NATO is unsure whether the U.S. will be a committed partner? NPR speaks with Paul Cormarie, analyst with the Rand Corporation.
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