Actress Annabelle Gurwitch shares how a Stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis during the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped her life. Then, ...
White phosphorus is not banned under international law, but can "create cruel injuries" and indiscriminate harm in civilian ...
This week, Wait Wait is live in Austin with host Peter Sagal, special guest Elana Meyers Taylor and panelists Brian Babylon, ...
At the National World War II Memorial, historian Alex Kershaw has found an unlikely way to keep D-Day alive: live social media posts timed to the events of June 6, 1944.
Ebola cases are rising in Congo and Uganda. NPR's Jonathan Lambert explains why the outbreak may be even larger than official numbers show.
Young Indians frustrated by unemployment and exam scandals are rallying behind an unusual symbol: the cockroach. NPR's Diaa Hadid reports from New Delhi.
Armenia is trying to move closer to Europe and the West, a move that's creating tension with Russia. Journalist Lucy Martirosyan reports from Yerevan ahead of an important election.
The Forest Service is trying to shut down research hubs because it says it needs to live within its means. But the agency ...
Photographer Akash Pamarthy has documented the Sikh religious community in Ohio over several years. His photos tell a story.
NPR has tracked deported Filipino sailors who say they were accused without evidence of possessing child sexual exploitation ...
Peruvians will elect their new president Sunday with polls suggesting a polarized but tight race between hard-right candidate ...
Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun called the strike "a flagrant violation to Lebanese sovereignty and international law." ...
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