Passengers are returning to their home countries after weeks on the ship at the center of a hantavirus outbreak. The ...
The relatives of Hussein Asasa described to NPR how they were forced to exhume and rebury their father when Israeli settlers ...
Iran delivered its response to Pakistani mediators on Sunday, according to the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency.
A group of Wisconsinites organizes a "headlight caravan" outside a local women's prison. It's a show of solidarity for the women inside the prison to let them know they're not forgotten.
The passengers from the MV Hondius, the cruise ship at the center of the recent Hantavirus outbreak, are being evacuated - and flown home to their respective countries.
Florida's citrus industry is in deep decline and growers are trying to hang on as they find ways to withstand disease and disasters.
NPR's Emily Feng speaks with former U.S. Ambassador to China under President Biden, Nicholas Burns, about what to expect from President Trump's upcoming visit to China.
NPR staff share their favorite female action stars, their surprising attributes and best scenes.
NPR Life Kit's Marielle Segarra provides tips to help you reduce your screentime.
Jaywalking is often considered to be a pretty minor offense, but it is illegal in many American cities. KCUR's Mackenzie Martin offers a history of America's jaywalking laws.
For decades, China pared back its nuclear weapons program and kept its arsenal to a minimum. Now, new satellite images show China is rapidly expanding its nuclear arsenal and production sites. Why?
As students across the country celebrate teachers and school staff, some thoughtful learners in Arizona articulate why they appreciate theirs.
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