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The bodies of Judy Weinstein Haggai, 70, an Israeli who held U.S. and Canadian citizenship, and her husband, Gad Haggai, 72, ...
Charlotte Black Film Festival kicks off Thursday. The festival celebrates Black filmmakers and provides them with a platform ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has a long history of failing to help those who need assistance the most after disasters. Biden-era changes meant to fix some of those problems now face an ...
Divorce lawyers know certain times of the year are much busier than others. They and researchers have found seasonal patterns ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is set to meet President Trump at the White House, where they are expected to discuss issues ...
Planned U.S. visa restrictions are causing students around the world to consider going to the United Kingdom instead.
The company said China and other nations are covertly trying to use chatbots to influence opinion around the world. In one ...
Federal regulators announced this week that they’re lifting a severe punishment on Wells Fargo related to its fake accounts ...
NPR speaks with a British orthopedic surgeon who just returned from his fourth medical mission to Gaza. He says many people he operated on were civilians and were shot while trying to reach food aid.
SPAN CEO Sam Feist about the channel's unfiltered coverage of government and about "Ceasefire," a new weekly program he's launching that brings lawmakers to the table.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with longtime China observer Robert Daly about Trump administration plans to revoke Chinese student visas amid assertions of national security concerns.
President Trump has accused Iran of "slow walking" talks to reach a deal over its nuclear program. Meanwhile, Iran's supreme leader says the U.S. proposal was against his country's own interests.
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