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The decision further limits a 90-year-old high-court precedent that was aimed at protecting the independence of certain ...
As the situation in Gaza becomes more and more dire, with reports of people dying from starvation, NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Israel's Permanent Representative to the U.N. Danny Danon.
When Congress approved a Trump administration plan to take back $9 billion in funds for public media and foreign aid, just one program was spared: the U.S.'s HIV/AIDS initiative, or PEPFAR.
A pharmacist created a hospital go-bag for his 93-year-old father. The idea is catching on, since nearly a quarter of older people who go to the emergency department end up being admitted.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Tim Podlogar, who researches exercise metabolism, about how elite cyclists consume thousands of calories each day to compete in the Tour de France.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he will heed protesters angry about his new anti-corruption policy.
Despite great fanfare in Washington, Indonesian businesses say they are not convinced by the trade agreement with the U.S.
President Trump had called for the release of grand jury testimony related to Epstein. Two judges in New York also are ...
An Idaho judge sentenced Bryan Kohberger to four consecutive terms of life in prison for the 2022 stabbing murders, weeks ...
In the four months since it sent more than 230 Venezuelan men to a prison in El Salvador, the Trump administration has ...
Russian and Ukrainian leaders are set to meet in Istanbul on Wednesday in the latest round of talks to end the war.
Two planes in Mexico City nearly crashed on Monday as one was landing and the other was taking off. Meanwhile, the Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the near-miss of a small jet and a B ...
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