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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa heads to the White House today for conciliatory talks with one of his country's most ...
Japan's agriculture minister resigned Wednesday because of political fallout over recent comments that he "never had to buy ...
Mexico's president condemned the killings and said there would not be impunity. She said she was not aware of any threats ...
Pressure from close allies is mounting on Israel following a nearly three-month blockade of supplies into Gaza. Even the ...
A Massachusetts federal judge questioned whether deportations of people to countries other than their own violated his prior ...
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration's takeover of the United States Institute of Peace. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with lawyer George Foote about the future of the institute.
There's a federal law that helps homeless students get an education. It's administered by the U.S. Education Department, and schools worry there's no plan for the program if the department closes.
Five years after George Floyd's death, NPR's Michel Martin talks with Pulitzer-winning authors Toluse Olorunnippa and Robert Samuels about Floyd's life, set against a backdrop of institutional racism.
A Delaware animal shelter is working to find new homes for 8,000 surviving chicks that were left abandoned in a U.S. Postal ...
When asked if this marked the beginning of a comeback for him, Spacey was quoted as saying, "I'm glad to be working, I'll ...
Immigration attorneys have asked a Massachusetts federal judge to block a Trump administration move to deport migrants — ...
The major writing prize awards the best fiction translated into English. Judges called Banu Mushtaq's short story collection ...
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