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Meanwhile several sites across Israel sustained direct hits by Iranian missiles and Israeli leaders warned they would ...
Advocacy groups have been sharing videos of ICE and other immigration enforcement officers being confronted by angry ...
Edith Edmunds, who is 99 years old, the art of quilt making is inextricably linked to the Black struggle for freedom. That's ...
This weekend at the movies, you can see films about a raging virus and another about a lesson in childhood friendships.
Facing a severe shortage, the FAA is racing to hire thousands of air traffic controllers. But training them can take years.
The Los Angeles Lakers announced that the team will be sold for $10 billion. Author and historian Jeff Pearlman explains what this means for the franchise and the sport of basketball.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and others have said that seed oils are poisoning Americans. The medical community mostly rejects those claims, but they are causing problems for farmers.
NPR has heard from more than 50 veterans around the country who are upset about the VA cutting a program that was helping ...
Federal aviation authorities have been trying for years to hire more air traffic controllers, but they've fallen short of their goals. We look at why it's so hard to train enough controllers.
Officials said they were still assessing "extensive damage" at a major hospital in southern Israel after it was struck by an ...
"Jaws" is 50 years old this week. In 1975, it launched the career of director Steven Spielberg and introduced the concept of the summer blockbuster. Hear Tom Shales' original review for NPR.