At the Lake Lucerne summit, U.S. and Iranian officials are trying to keep a shaky peace effort alive after renewed violence and confusion over Hormuz. Former Ambassador Ryan Crocker talks about the ...
Cambodia is cracking down on cyber scam compounds linked to human trafficking and thousands of workers have been freed. But many say they're now stranded, with nowhere to stay and no way to get back ...
Colombia's government is touting a rare peace deal with a rebel group. But the front-runner in today's presidential election says he'll abandon negotiations. NPR's John Otis reports.
What makes a dad movie? Two NPR movie-loving fathers talk about the classics and the films they hope their children will love.
Bird eggs sport an amazing variety of sizes, colors, and shapes. Their colors could fill an artist’s palette, from robin's ...
As the calendar prepares to flip to July, it is the perfect operational moment to hit pause and conduct a comprehensive ...
The president posted on Truth Social claiming vandals slashed the pool's lining and poured chemicals into the water, saying ...
Officials in Russia-occupied Crimea suspended civilian gasoline sales Sunday as Ukraine ramped up attacks on fuel supplies on ...
As Don Gonyea covered the launch of the Barack Obama Presidential Center in Chicago this week, he recalled key moments from presidential library openings he has covered throughout his career.
Why do some butterflies live for months while others survive only weeks? Tufts University researcher Jessica Foley explains what Heliconius butterflies can teach us about aging.
The Justice Department's opinion challenges civil rights protections that have long treated the institutionalization of ...
SEMO campus police chief Dr. Richard Flotron has been charged with felony forgery and misdemeanors over allegations he helped ...