The carousel was first desegregated when part of Gwynn Oak Amusement Park outside Baltimore in 1963. It was moved to the ...
The move paves the way for the Senate to confirm Kevin Warsh, the president's nominee to head the central bank.
The mother's story is a stark example of how immigration policy can change drastically with each administration — and ...
The Pennsylvania city is hosting the draft for the first time in almost 80 years. Pittsburghers say the city's passionate ...
Hezbollah and Israel traded fire just hours after the ceasefire extension was announced, underscoring its fragility.
Even as the U.S. threatens military action, Cuba's ambassador to Mexico blames Washington for the country's crisis and says Cuba is prepared for confrontation if diplomacy collapses.
As the U.S. blockade on Iranian ports drags on, thousands of seafarers are stranded on ships, and economic shockwaves ripple around the world.
The mother's story is a stark example of how immigration policy can change drastically with each administration — and ...
Scientists say they've made a key breakthrough that would allow robots to figure out complex tasks on their own — but experts ...
NPR's Michel Martin asks former national security adviser and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton about the potential costs of extending the ceasefire with Iran.
In a protest that grabbed national attention, veterans and military families called for the Iran war's end on Capitol Hill. Dozens were arrested and some told NPR the U.S. can't afford another war.
Utah's Great Salt Lake has been labeled an "environmental nuclear bomb" and it has the attention of the president of the ...
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