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For the third time in as many days, Palestinians in Gaza have been shot while trying to get food. Israel has acknowledged ...
Federal health officials have changed the game for COVID vaccine access. Pregnant moms and others who rely on them to protect ...
The tactic may seem counterintuitive, but it can help you make tough decisions faster and with more confidence, says decision ...
Sunday's attack in Boulder targeted a group called Run for Their Lives, which raises awareness about the hostages held by ...
The man arrested for attacking people marching in Colorado in support of Israeli hostages said he "wanted to kill Zionist people." He faces a federal hate crime charge and attempted murder charges.
Mohammed Sabry Soliman, the man arrested for throwing Molotov cocktails at people in Colorado, is facing several charges.
President Trump has used emergency declarations to push through his agenda. Elizabeth Goitein, analyst at the Brennan Center for Justice, discusses his use of emergency powers.
As part of our series on the world that America made after World War II, NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with author Christopher Leonard about the rise of the U.S. defense industry post-1945.
The idea of a Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, appears to have jumped the Atlantic. British politician Nigel Farage, a friend of President Trump's, is now launching something similar.
A new report tries to capture the true cost of incarceration to families of people behind bars. It found it costs them around ...
The State Department's Historical Advisory Committee puts out unbiased accounts of events around U.S. foreign policy. Trump fired its members. NPR speaks with its former chair, James Goldgeier.
SEOUL, South Korea — Voting is underway in South Korea to pick a new president. The election is widely seen as a referendum ...