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Israel has begun allowing food into Gaza. Most of the supplies go to GHF, which operates food distribution points. A trickle ...
Wearing traditional cosmetic face masks from their homeland of Madagascar, they agreed to be photographed to take a stand.
The ruling marked a win for civil liberties groups who say the mandate violates the separation of church and state, and that ...
Journalists who have risked their freedom to report for Voice of America and its sister news outlets wonder what happens to ...
The watchdog group American Oversight had asked a federal judge to order top national security officials to preserve any ...
Trump's Truth Social comments came as a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction that would continue blocking the ...
A hot-air balloon caught fire and tumbled from the sky in Brazil's southern state of Santa Catarina, killing eight people, firefighters said. Thirteen people survived and were taken to hospitals.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune is pushing for a vote on President Trump's signature domestic policy bill next week, but big hurdles remain inside the GOP.
The U.S. needs thousands of additional air traffic controllers, but training and certifying them can take years. NPR visits one school that's trying to get controllers on the job faster.
President Trump is changing how the government hires and fires workers. His critics warn he's politicizing the workforce, with negative consequences for the American people.
Inspiration can come from anywhere. One Boston-based musician summoned it with an app. Eph See wrote the song "Malachi the Uber Driver" after a late-night ride home.
What happens when you give psychedelic drugs to two dozen clergy from various faith traditions? Academic researchers did just that, and published the surprising results this month.
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