Kurdistan’s deputy prime minister tells NPR that Kurdish forces will not enter Iran or join the war, insisting “this is not our war” despite pressure from Washington and regional tensions.
Once the site of an internment camp for Japanese Americans during World War II, the facility is under scrutiny after an investigation by the Associated Press uncovered a series of deaths there.
Security experts are warning that the war with Iran could increase the risk of an Iranian attack on U.S. soil.
In this charming TV series, Kevin Kline plays a Shakespearean actor who retreats to his small hometown after a crisis, and gets engaged in an effort to save the local theater.
In Iran, state officials say the U.S. was responsible for a strike on a plant that supplies water for 30 villages. The U.S. military denies the claim.
Under a deadline set for today, the WNBA and its players' union remain at odds over a new collective bargaining agreement. Steve Inskeep speaks with Annie Costabile of Front Office Sports.
President Trump provided conflicting messages about when the U.S. and Israel's war with Iran will end. And, NPR investigates ...
Australia has granted asylum to five members of the Iranian women's soccer team who were in the country for a tournament when ...
Congressional Democrats are demanding transparency in the form of public hearings from Trump administration officials on the timeline and objectives of the war in Iran.
Steve Emt and Laura Dwyer represent the U.S. in the Paralympics' new mixed doubles wheelchair curling event. They could bring home Team USA's first wheelchair curling medal ever.
While commuters race through New York's Moynihan Station, dancers rehearse all down the corridor before they film their performances for social media.
President Trump has contradicted himself multiple times when it comes to the stated reason for the U.S. war against Iran. He’s also sending mixed signals about what it will take to end the conflict.