NPR'S Steve Inskeep talks to Iran expert Karim Sadjadpour, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, about the prospects for a deal to end the Iran war.
New U.S. strikes on Iran come as the two countries try to reach a deal to open the Strait of Hormuz. Israel thinks it will be a bad deal, and it's increasing attacks in Lebanon.
The Fundraising platform FlipCause filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in December, according to court documents. But the Oakland ...
New companies are selling artificial intelligence assistance to mental health therapists. The AI tools can help with ...
Doctors in the Democratic Republic of Congo say slowing the spread of Ebola requires the hard task of persuading people to change funeral practices, a major driver of Ebola cases in past outbreaks.
Annahstasia's voice is soothing and strong. Her music feels like taking a deep breath, exhaling and landing in a gentle place ...
The Justice Department is moving up the court hearings for hundreds of immigrants and scheduling them for mass hearings. If ...
An unusual coalition of people across the political spectrum have banded together to rally against a border wall in the Big ...
Texas Republicans are heading to the polls today to vote in the most expensive primary in history. NPR's Claudia Grisales lays out the stakes in the race.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut about his new book, "Crisis of the Common Good: The Fight for Meaning and Connection in a Broken America." ...
As the peak summer travel season gets underway, NPR gets a rare look behind the scenes at how Delta Air Lines moves more than 100,000 bags a day at the world's busiest airport in Atlanta.
As Kyiv recovers from a Russian attack that hit every district in the Ukrainian capital, Ukraine continues long-range strikes on Russia's war machine even as the Kremlin threatens more strikes.
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