Even if Israel and Gaza agree to a cease-fire, unexploded ordnance could continue to kill and maim Palestinians in Gaza for ...
Barbecue, one of Haiti's most powerful gang leaders, tells NPR his forces are readying for a long fight, as a Kenyan-led ...
Diaa Hadid chiefly covers Pakistan and Afghanistan for NPR News. She is based in NPR's bureau in Islamabad. There, Hadid and her team were awarded a Murrow in 2019 for hard news for their story on why ...
NPR's Michel Martin talks to retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, ex-director of European Affairs for the National Security Council, about whether the Russian troop push is a turning point in the war.
A third of the city of Rafah is under evacuation orders, as Israel presses its offensive into southern Gaza. Israel is also expanding attacks in central and northern areas of the Gaza Strip.
The Environmental Protection Agency recently implemented rules that aim to reduce the amount of PFAS, or "forever chemicals," ...
Atlanta beat the odds and will be the first team to pick in the 2024 NBA Draft. Washington will pick second — followed by Houston and San Antonio.
He faces opposition from former member of the West Virginia House of Delegates Moore Capito. Capito (pronounced CAP-ee-toh) ...
The film My Octopus Teacher tells the story of a man who goes diving every day into the underwater South African kelp forest ...
Louisiana’s Revenue Estimating Conference, a committee that projects state income, increased the state’s general fund ...
A new type of traveler is part of the post-pandemic reset at U.S. hotels, along with fewer daily cleanings and ...
Dan Neidle inserted a sentence into the privacy policy on the U.K. think tank's website in February: We will send a bottle of good wine to the first person to read this. He got a response this month.