Béla Tarr, the Hungarian arthouse director best known for his bleak, existential and challenging films, including Sátántangó ...
Venezuelan authorities detained more than a dozen international journalists Monday, a media advocacy group says. Most of them have since been released, but the move has members of the press concerned.
Rep. Adam Smith, the top Democrat serving on the House Armed Services Committee, says Trump administration officials offered ...
Now begins what could be a lengthy legal process of pretrial motions, potential plea negotiations and possibly a jury trial ...
President Trump is set to meet with House Republicans Tuesday at the Kennedy Center as lawmakers in both chambers are calling ...
President Trump says the U.S. will "take back" Venezuela's oil. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Jason Bordoff, founding director of Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy, about his remarks.
Nicolas Maduro and his wife pleaded not guilty Monday to federal criminal charges in their first court appearance since their capture by U.S. military forces over the weekend.
Intel has announced the launch of a chip that's made in America. Analysts say the Core Ultra Series Three could help the California-based company regain its dominance in the chip industry.
U.S. health officials have announced major changes to the childhood vaccine schedule, reducing the number of diseases children are routinely protected against from 17 to 11.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth says he's begun the process of reducing the retirement pay and rank of Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly over a video Kelly did telling troops not to follow illegal orders.
NPR's Leila Fadel asks former international and federal prosecutor Alex Whiting what legal arguments can be expected in the prosecution of Nicolas Maduro.
Research shows that eating more plant-based foods reduces risks for heart disease, type 2 diabetes, certain cancers, and ...
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