The FIFA World Cup is thought to bring an economic windfall to the cities and regions where games will be played during four weeks this summer. How true is that?
Conservation and historical groups sued as the Trump administration targeted hundreds of exhibits on climate change, civil rights and diverse communities.
While the U.S. has rejected the Iran soccer team, forcing them to train in Tijuana during this world cup, the border city has rolled out a welcome for a squad caught between sport and geopolitics.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom claims the Trump administration is targeting him and his wife.
Russian strikes have left cultural scars across Ukraine, damaging Kharkiv's Art Museum and striking Kyiv's historic Pechersk Lavra monastery, reminding how war reaches even sacred and storied places.
A third of Illinois counties have passed resolutions seeking to separate from the city of Chicago. People in these rural counties resent what they see as disproportionate power wielded by Chicago.
President Trump says a deal had been reached to prolong a ceasefire with Iran and open the Strait of Hormuz, but many challenges remain.
President Donald Trump marked his 80th birthday on Sunday by hailing an initial agreement to end the war in Iran and staging ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Wendy Sherman, the lead U.S. negotiator on the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement, about the road ahead for U.S. negotiators aiming to strike a new deal to end the Iran war.
Crude oil prices are falling as oil markets react to President Trump saying the U.S. and Iran have agreed on a framework for reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
Puppet Show: "The Spider and The Turtle"<br/>Friday, June 26th, 11:00 am, All Ages<br/>Get ready for a family-friendly spectacle that'll have you laughing and cheering. After the show, stick around ...
Join us for the opening reception of Live Forever and Never Die, a solo exhibition by Grace Page on July 2 at Idaho Art ...