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Israel's military said the airdrops would begin Saturday night in Gaza, after mounting accounts of starvation-related deaths.
The U.S. president is spending a long weekend in his late mother's birth country of Scotland. There, he's been confronted by ...
That's how the head of the World Health Organization paid tribute to Nabarro's lifelong public health leadership. A physician ...
More than two million people living in Gaza are starving and hopes for a temporary ceasefire have been dashed after the U.S. accused Hamas of negotiating in bad faith.
The independence-leaning ruling Democratic Progressive Party won the last presidential election, but the China-friendly ...
John Michael Osbourne, a poor student from Birmingham, UK, exceeded expectations and helped invent heavy metal. A moment to ...
Those with equity in a home can trade up more easily, while many first-time homebuyers are still stuck on the sidelines.
Neurotic robots are a staple of science fiction. One study recently found that neurotic traits in a robot can make them seem more relatable.
This year's Tour de France goes through Paris' fabled Montmartre district, mimicking the route employed for last year's Olympic Games.
NPR's Scott Simon asks Mstyslav Chernov about his new documentary "2,000 Meters to Andriivka," about a Ukrainian bid to recapture a town.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with entomologist Edwin Burgess about a plan to combat flash-eating maggots threatening U.S. livestock. It involves breeding billions of flies and dropping them from planes.
As a new Postmaster General with ties to FedEx assumes control of the agency, rural customers and postal workers worry about privatization or downsizing of the agency.
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