The U.S. has launched another round of strikes against the Islamic State in Syria. This follows last month's ambush that ...
In exile for nearly 50 years, Iran's Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has issued calls urging Iranians to join protests sweeping the ...
The WNO is just the latest to say they will no longer perform at the Kennedy Center since Trump took over last year.
In 1955, Ruth Ellis was hanged for killing her abusive partner. Her case became one of the catalysts for abolishing the death penalty in the UK, and 70 years later her family is seeking a posthumous ...
The strike comes a day after Russia bombarded Ukraine with hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles, including a powerful ...
A new photo series from Filipino photographer Macy Castañeda Lee offers a visually striking view of the mundane task of doing ...
Renee Good won a national prize six years ago for her poem "On Learning to Dissect Fetal Pigs," which muses on science and ...
Critic at large Eric Deggans says that in 2026, audiences have more power than they realize to determine the future of news ...
Eyder Peralta, NPR international correspondent, on racing to the Venezuela border after the U.S. captured Nicolás Maduro, and the obstacles keeping journalists from getting into the country.
The alleged gunman, 24, has been charged with murder after the Friday shootings in northeast Mississippi. The victims include his father, uncle, brother and a 7-year-old relative, authorities said.
Europe is increasingly alarmed by Trump's talk of annexing Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory in the EU and NATO, especially after the U.S. incursion in Venezuela last weekend.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Ofelia Riquezes, human rights lawyer and professor at Florida International University, about the status of human rights under the Maduro regime in Venezuela.