A Palestinian man serving 18 life sentences for a pair of bus bombings in 2004 speaks to NPR days after his release.
A pause on the release of $2 billion in foreign aid could affect the government's longest-running permanent program for ...
Staffers of the Department of Government Efficiency resigned in protest saying they won't use their skills to dismantle government services. One woman shares the reasons why she took this step.
A federal judge in San Francisco partially halted the Trump administration's firings of thousands of probationary employees — ...
Mass protests are expected to bring parts of Greece to a standstill on Friday — the two-year anniversary of the country's deadliest railway disaster.
Climate change has impacted virtually every part of life in Greenland. The tradition of dog sledding illustrates just one aspect of what's at risk for the island as the earth warms.
The crew was selected by Bezos' fiancée, journalist Lauren Sánchez, who will also be on the brief suborbital flight scheduled ...
New data out this week shows a sharp decline in Tesla sales in Europe. The company is facing multiple headwinds — including ...
Workers who served in the U.S. Agency for International Development were allowed a final and brief visit back to their ...
President Trump cited outdated drug overdose data to justify tariffs against Canada, China, and Mexico. He also offered no ...
Myra Solano Garcia, who has Alzheimer's, says the drug Kisunla may be one reason she can still drive, cook, and sing.
While meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump said he backed a key provision of the NATO alliance that ...
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