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NPR's Scott Simon talks to actress Kathleen Chalfant and director Sarah Friedland about their new film, "Familiar Touch," following an elderly woman adjusting to life at an assisted living facility.
Israel and Iran continue to pound each other with missiles. Israelis sought shelter in bunkers in several areas. Many Iranians are trying to flee Tehran, while others have chosen to stay and risk it.
A federal judge has ordered Mahmoud Khalil released from federal immigration custody, more than three months after ...
Facing a severe shortage, the FAA is racing to hire thousands of air traffic controllers. But training them can take years.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with former Rep. Gabby Giffords and her executive director Emma Brown about political violence in the U.S. in the wake of the attack on Minnesota state legislators.
Gaza has receded from headlines as the conflict between Iran and Israel escalates. But in past week, hundreds of Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, many trying to get food, officials said.
Inflation has pumped up food prices for consumers at the grocery store and for restaurants. NPR speaks with restaurant owners across the U.S. who sell regional classics to see how they are faring.
Attorneys with the firm Zois and Miller said the admissibility of Dr. Hennet’s expert opinions could shape the outcome of ...
Attorney General Jeff Jackson said the funds are coming as part of a nationwide settlement between every attorney general, ...
Chesapeake Bay is at a turning point. Once severely polluted, the bay has seen major improvements in recent years. But ...
Israel says it has largely knocked out Iran's air defenses. In contrast, Israel still has strong air defenses in place, ...
In his inauguration speech, Trump said his proudest legacy would be that of peacemaker. Now some of his supporters say he risks betraying that promise if the U.S. joins Israel in its battle with Iran.