Although most abortions remain illegal in Alabama, the decision allows doctors and advocacy groups to tell patients about ...
Some of the first people fired by the Trump administration are fighting back, including those targeted for work they'd done promoting diversity, equity and inclusion under the Biden administration.
The lawsuit is the fourth legal challenge against Trump's executive order on voting. The attorneys general argue the order is ...
We've heard a lot about U.S. bombing plans for Yemen – mostly from a group chat on Signal. But how's the actual bombing campaign going after nearly three weeks? We've heard a lot less about that.
Israel hasn't allowed outside journalists independent access to Gaza since it launched its war. That means it's been almost solely Palestinian journalists reporting on a war they're living through.
D.C.'s cherry blossoms are a classic backdrop for family photos, and that's what Portia Moore had in mind by having her kids ...
Many farmers worry the sweeping tariffs announced by President Trump will drive up prices for critical supplies and hurt American exports.
A visit by a senior Kremlin envoy to the White House this week may help explain why Russia is not on President Trump's ...
NPR's Short Wave brings us the stories of how running a marathon could change your brain, fermenting food in space, and the ...
It's been raining non-stop in the south of Spain, where people traditionally hang their laundry to dry in the sun. In Seville ...
Danish consumers are turning their back on U.S. goods because of tensions over Greenland.
At least six people have died amid severe storms that are predicted to impact large areas of the United States through the weekend.
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