Somalia's population is experiencing severe food insecurity after three years of drought. Now, the war in the Middle East means the import-dependent nation has even less access to food.
Los Jornaleros Del Norte play protest songs whose lyrics reflect the hopes and struggles of undocumented workers as they ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with correspondents Greg Myre and Rob Schmitz about how the Iran war is affecting the U.S. alliance with Europe.
Hennepin County officials say these are the first charges filed against a federal immigration agent related to the crackdown ...
A community health worker in Uganda stopped getting paid after aid cuts but kept checking in on her patients. Many lost access to contraception. Now she's coaching them through unintended pregnancies.
The leaders of Israel and Lebanon have agreed on a 10-day ceasefire in Israel's fight against Iran-backed Hezbollah in ...
The S&P 500 hit a new record this week as traders remain optimistic about a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran. Here & Now‘s Peter O’Dowd analyzes the markets with MS NOW’ ...
Pope Leo XIV condemns "tyrants" fueling war with billions. His calls for global peace during his Africa trip come amid rising ...
A federal jury in Manhattan ruled Wednesday that Live Nation, the concert giant that owns Ticketmaster, is acting as an ...
North America has lost billions of birds since 1970, but some species are actually bucking this concerning trend.
Florida to Washington and California to Massachusetts, dozens of states across the country have a patchwork of Water Restrictions due to drought fears.
When sampling the air for microplastics, researchers at the University of Michigan found that even standard lab gloves can contaminate the data.