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In recent years, a revitalized pronatalist movement has brought together parts of the religious right, tech types and ...
After much volatility because of Trump's trade war, the stock markets responded positively to a softened tone toward both ...
An NPR listener writes: "We've briefly discussed sexuality, but I have no idea how fluid she may be, if at all. " Plus: A ...
President Trump signed an order Thursday aimed at making it easier for companies to mine the ocean floor. Scientists and ...
The Trump administration is targeting top climate and weather labs for cuts. Insiders worry about the impact on research and ...
Last year, more than 9 million people watched across the world, and executive producer Johan Erhag said he expects viewership ...
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An ICE official said in court documents that people are subject to deportation if they don't say they want to challenge their ...
NPR's Michael Martin talks with Johns Hopkins University historian Sergey Radchenko about Europe's response to U.S. peace proposals for Ukraine and Russia.
Khartoum, Sudan's capital city has recently been liberated by the Sudanese army after two years of occupation. NPR visited found a hollowed out and shattered city devastated by the civil war.
Mourners continue to pay their respects to Pope Francis as he lies in state ahead of the Saturday funeral, where heads of ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks to Juan Carlos Cruz, a friend of Pope Francis and a survivor of clergy sex abuse, about the pope's legacy.