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Visiting friends and family this summer? NPR's Life Kit has tips for being the best type of houseguest.
A militant Kurdish group end its struggle against Turkey: grieving mothers ask if it was worth the high cost ...
Asher Watkins had been tracking a cape buffalo for the kill when the animal instead turned its attack on the hunter.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation identified the man who opened fire at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as ...
The Lions safety was in stable condition after he was attended to for about 20 minutes and taken off the field in an ...
Cuts to the food stamp program could affect rural grocery stores that rely more heavily on low-income shoppers.
Civil rights lawyers say many migrant detainees in Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" are being barred from meeting regularly ...
The Strait of Messina Bridge would connect Sicily to the rest of Italy over a 2-mile stretch. It's expected to cost 13.5 billion euros ($15.7 billion), which Italy's Presidency of the Council of ...
One of the two US companies that makes emergency food for malnutrition is coming back online after it received a contract from the State Department. Earlier this year ...
Israel's government and media deny there is a starvation crisis in Gaza -- but some Israelis are starting to doubt that narrative.
A mysterious disease has been ravaging sea stars off the West Coast, leading to loss of entire kelp forests. Now, researchers have finally identified the culprit, opening new strategies for combatting ...
Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Billy Long is stepping down. Jacob Bogage, White House economic correspondent at the Washington Post, talks with NPR's Ari Shapiro.