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Delays and increased screenings for visas mean that many students didn't make it to campus on time – and that has some big ...
The Palestinian chef, who’s lived in Jerusalem, Italy and the United Kingdom, has released his most personal cookbook yet.
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the ...
This week, Morgan Wallen's I'm the Problem sits at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart again. But the two titles just ...
Embattled Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook was a groundbreaker in the world of economics. Now, she is facing pressure ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar about her reaction to Wednesday's deadly mass shooting at a Catholic church.
There's a big gap between how Israelis and the rest of the world perceive the war and humanitarian crisis in Gaza, mostly because of how the Israeli media portray the conflict.
In urban environments, heat gets absorbed and released by the pavement, buildings and other objects. A new study says that an underestimated factor in urban warming is heat radiating from parked cars.
We look back at the seminal economic research that helped Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook make her name in economics.
"More dance, less hate." Belgian dancer and social media influencer Ed People travels the globe asking people 'Can you show me your favorite dance move?' The result has been hundreds of videos that he ...
At a time when Congressional Republicans are generally opting against town halls, Missouri Rep. Mark Alford is embarking on a ...
Experts say sending a migrant to a third-party country that they have no connection to is a costly, complex and legally ...
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