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The Kenyan author championed local African languages and was imprisoned for his work. His name was often mentioned in ...
The superbly alert and flexible drummer formed a swirling current in modern jazz for more than 60 years. He was 82.
The preliminary injunction would prevent the federal government from revoking Harvard's ability to enroll international ...
What does President Trump's changing rhetoric on Vladimir Putin suggest about his relationship with the Russian leader? NPR's Michel Martin asks William Taylor, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been called "Trump before there was a Trump." Here's why his reshaping of Hungary's ...
Financial markets welcomed a U.S. court ruling that blocks President Donald Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law.
For years, people across Nepal have complained of monkeys stealing food from their properties. Now, the government is holding its first-ever monkey census to understand exactly how bad the problem is.
As the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon holds, some Israelis who left their homes along the border are slowly regaining the confidence to return.
A federal trade court on Wednesday struck down many of the tariffs President Trump imposed this term, saying he overstepped his authority when he ordered taxes on imports from nearly every country.
The Vollink Family Observatory officially became part of the Southeast Missouri State University campus in a dedication and ...
Portugal's anti-immigration Chega party notched another political gain for Europe's far right on Wednesday after it was ...
The announcement to revoke visas most drastic move yet to curtail the numbers of international students studying in the U.S.