Attacks on gas facilities by Israel and Iran have escalated the war and impacted global markets. And, renowned union leader ...
Japan Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will be the first U.S. ally to visit the White House since President Trump asked for help ...
President Trump started a war with no clear end in sight. If his predecessors' experiences are an indication, conflicts don't ...
A Virginia after-school cursive club went viral. More than two dozen states require cursive in their curriculums. Is it an ...
A full calendar doesn't mean you have to feel exhausted all the time. Experts share natural ways to boost energy and beat the ...
Investigators in the U.S. search for motives in three recent instances of targeted attacks, and whether they are related to ...
Autism experts plan to convene in Washington Thursday to propose a research agenda at odds with the one endorsed by the Trump ...
The risky lending business has been booming — but now its problems are becoming increasingly visible on Wall Street and ...
President Trump said that Israel acted alone when it struck the South Pars gas field in Iran. Trump threatened Iran to halt its attacks on Qatar's facilities, or face a "blow up" of their South Pars ...
At the Emergency Hospital, dozens crowded around a thick book to check the names of the victims killed in an airstrike on a rehabilitation center. The UN says over a hundred people were killed.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Nate Swanson, former director for Iran at the National Security Council, about what President Trump understood about Iran before going to war.
Conn., who questioned Sen. Markwayne Mullin, President Trump's nominee to lead the Department of Homeland Security.
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