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Scientists have recently mapped the painted lady butterfly's annual flight from equatorial Africa to northern Europe and back ...
Hong Kong is caught in the middle of the trade disputes between the U.S. and China despite being a free port. The former ...
The court is scheduled to rule whether a transgender person with a certificate that recognizes them as female can be regarded ...
LOS ANGELES — Wink Martindale, the genial host of such hit game shows as "Gambit" and "Tic-Tac-Dough" who also did one of the ...
After Russia's devastating strike on the northeastern Ukrainian city of Sumy {SOO-mee} that killed at least 35 people, a 13-year-old boy trapped inside a burning bus faced a dilemma.
Albums that are 2 or 3 years old are somehow shooting up on the charts. But why?
When you think of Coachella, you probably picture the festival. But there's much more to know about the place it calls home.
What does Kilmar Abrego Garcia's case tell us about the relationship between the Trump administration and the courts? NPR's A Martinez asks Kate Shaw, law professor at the University of Pennsylvania.
The Trump administration is ending temporary protection status for Afghan citizens living in the U.S. NPR's A Martinez speaks to Shawn VanDiver, president and CEO of the nonprofit AfghanEvac.
Judge demands to know if Trump administration is helping return wrongly deported Maryland man, Trump signs executive action to lower drug prices, Trump threatens to pull Harvard's tax-exempt status.
China is retaliating against U.S. tariffs by restricting exports of rare earth minerals. NPR's A Martinez asks rare earth minerals expert Gracelin Baskaran about why they are so vital to U.S. defense.
A coalition of Jewish groups is speaking out against immigration actions targeting pro-Palestinian activists. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jewish Council for Public Affairs CEO Amy Spitalnick.