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NPR received nearly 500 submissions from around the country and beyond from people who shared favorite memories of their ...
High-end accommodations for pooches are thriving in one of the world's most unequal countries. They have their defenders and ...
In his first Sunday noon blessing as pontiff, Pope Leo XIV called for a just and lasting peace in Ukraine and an immediate ...
People on both sides of the Line of Control, which divides the territory, reported heavy exchanges of fire between Indian and ...
Congress gave federal workers the right to organize and bargain collectively, finding it in the public interest. Now Trump ...
Zelenskyy called Russian President Vladimir Putin's offer to start talks without a ceasefire a "positive sign," and said that ...
Putin proposed restarting direct talks with Ukraine "without preconditions," hours after European leaders urged Moscow to ...
Two shipwrecks in Costa Rica were long thought to be sunken pirate ships. New research shows they were actually Danish slave ships. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with archaeologist Andreas Bloch.
The new $1 billion school voucher program in Texas allows parents to use state tax dollars to go toward education their children in private or homeschools.
Nearly 10 weeks into Israel's blockade, families in Gaza are desperate for flour. They've begun grinding up lentils and beans to add to the meager flour they have to make bread.
A rule that took effect before President Trump's inauguration makes it easier for workers on temporary visas to apply for green cards, which offer employers more certainty despite a hefty price tag.
There's confusion over what the president wants with his trade war and whether the GOP's big spending bill should include raising taxes on the rich in order to fund Trump's domestic priorities.
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