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Without a deal in hand, Republicans say they may try to change Senate rules when they return in September to speed up the ...
Dozens of Palestinians were killed, many while waiting for food aid, amid a deepening starvation crisis and despite Israeli ...
A popular women's dating advice app suffered a major data breach, revealing users' drivers' licenses, messages and other ...
A Miami jury decided Tesla was partly responsible for a deadly 2019 crash in Florida involving its Autopilot driver assist ...
Some Ukrainians have already returned after fleeing Russia's invasion, and almost half of the more than 5 million still ...
The State Department denied one Venezuelan Little League team entry into the U.S., but allowed another. NPR's Scott Simon ...
When someone says something nice about us, it can make us feel awkward and uncomfortable. Researchers explain the science ...
World leaders have lavished praise on President Trump in order to smooth diplomatic relations — and get better deals too.
NPR's David Folkenflik shares what it's been like covering President Trump's contentious relationship with the media, including public media and NPR itself.
NPR's Sarah McCammon talks to Kori Schake of the American Enterprise Institute, about her recent piece in Foreign Affairs, Dispensable Nation: America in a Post-American World.
Michael Levitt is a news assistant for All Things Considered who is based in Atlanta, Georgia. He graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in Political Science. Before coming to NPR, Levitt worked in the solar ...
A nearly wordless meditation on the building blocks of civilization — stone and concrete — Viktor Kossakovsky's documentary Architecton is a dazzling sensory overload.
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