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Israel and Hamas have entered the most substantive negotiations in months in Qatar. The talks come amid intense Israeli ...
The vote comes amid rising security fears over the war in neighboring Ukraine and uncertainty about continued U.S. support ...
Bangladesh suffers from extreme air pollution, but a new study shows the brick industry can make small changes to have a big ...
Leo officially opened his pontificate by taking his first popemobile tour through the piazza, a rite of passage that has ...
Civic remains a high-value and practical sedan or hatchback, and now in hybrid form, it’s among the most efficient vehicles ...
A student protest at Gallaudet University forced out its newly appointed president 37 years ago. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Nyle DiMarco, co-director of the new documentary "Deaf President Now!" ...
Mecklenburg, North Carolina, is celebrating its own Declaration of Independence claiming it was signed a year before all the American colonies split from British rule.
Pope Leo celebrated his inaugural Mass in Vatican City as head of the Catholic Church, where he called for love and unity, and a world where peace reigns.
Barbie once could only stand on her tip toes, in tiny high heels. Her job? To look pretty. A new study finds there's a correlation between flatter-footed Barbies and more job choices.
On the heels of his first foreign trip, President Trump got busy on Truth Social. He took swipes at the Supreme Court, Walmart and the Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell.
A shower head vendor in Texas asked customers if they'd be willing to pay more for a product that was made in the USA. The answers poured cold water on claims of patriotic purchases.
Rather than taking weeks or months, climbers are trying to summit Everest in just 7 days by inhaling xenon gas. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Dr. Peter Hackett, a pioneer in altitude research.