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The Iran-backed Houthis on Sunday raided offices of the United Nations' food and children's agencies in Yemen's capital, ...
Modi is on his first visit to China since relations between the two countries deteriorated after Chinese and Indian soldiers ...
On Saturday, the college football personality Lee Corso announced he was retiring from the broadcast and the network he ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Shannon Heffernan, criminal justice reporter at The Marshall Project, about the growing number of state-run immigration detention facilities.
Drug deaths in the U.S. are at their lowest level since March 2025, according to federal data. Trump continues to cite ...
Parishioner Cathrine Spandel said worshippers at Annunciation Catholic Church in south Minneapolis had just finished a psalm ...
Two years after the oil deal was signed, it collapsed — with the Taliban accusing the Chinese company of breaching the ...
The actors tell All Things Considered host Mary Louise Kelly that their close relationship as real-life friends helped them ...
Americans once assumed their kids would be better off than they were. But business professor Scott Galloway says today's ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the ...
How do you heal the wounds of war? That is the mission of Dr. Ghassan Abu-Sittah, a reconstructive and plastic surgeon at the ...
Even years after an arm is amputated, the brain maintains a detailed map of the limb and tries to interact with this phantom ...