Iran's supreme leader signaled Friday that security forces would crack down on protesters after they screamed from windows ...
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One year later, musicians who lost essential instruments and home studio set-ups in the Los Angeles fires are still picking ...
Russian media said the Oreshnik targeted a huge underground natural gas storage in Ukraine's western Lviv region. Ukrainian ...
Iranian protesters shouted and marched through the streets into Friday morning, despite Iran's theocracy cutting off the ...
This week, senators stepped up after learning the plaque, which had been approved by Congress more than three years ago, was ...
President Trump has said the U.S. may be "running" Venezuela for years, raising questions about the administration's plans for the country and how long they might take.
A new study indicates the amount of fentanyl being smuggled into the U.S. fell dramatically during the Biden administration.
The NFL playoffs start Saturday as 14 teams look to make Super Bowl LX {60} next month in Santa Clara, California. NPR's A Martinez talks to Martenzie Johnson of ESPN and Andscape about what to watch.
Two friends with opposing viewpoints talk about the strain the COVID-19 pandemic put on their relationship and how they can move forward.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Washington Post columnist David Ignatius about what the U.S. staying in Venezuela for years might look like and the history of U.S. involvement in other countries.
A new NPR/Ipsos poll found Americans across the political spectrum want the U.S. to be the moral leader of the world, but far fewer believe it actually is.
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