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NPR visits a hospital in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region, in a town where many residents have fled but some young couples ...
Five years after George Floyd's death sparked worldwide protests over police brutality and racism, NPR's Michel Martin ...
Five years after George Floyd's death, NPR's Michel Martin took a trip to Minneapolis and spoke to the city's mayor Jacob ...
At least 12 people were killed and dozens injured in strikes that hit more than 30 cities and villages across Ukraine.
A section of California's scenic Pacific Coast Highway that has been closed since January's deadly Palisades Fire reopens in ...
A federal judge ordered the Trump administration late Friday to facilitate the return of a Guatemalan man it deported to ...
The Pentagon restrictions on media covering the military follow a series of moves by the Trump administration to curtail ...
DMVs across the country are warning drivers of a new batch of fake, phishing text messages, designed to scam respondents out ...
Cerro San Cristobal in the heart of Chile's capital offers stunning views of wildflowers, pine forests and the soaring Andes.
Hundreds more prisoners were exchanged Saturday in the largest swap since Russia's invasion. Drone strikes in Kyiv, meanwhile, left at least three people dead.
On the heels of President Trump promoting misinformation about a white genocide in South Africa, we take a look at how once fringe theories make their way to the White House.
DETROW: The Tokyo Grand Sumo Tournament comes to an end this weekend. Just ahead of the rise of a new yokozuna, or grand champion, we reached out to NHK sumo announcer Ross Mihara. MIHARA: Well, I ...