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It's natural to feel some skepticism when a celebrity makes a documentary about their own family. But Law & Order star ...
Ukraine said it struck a Russian airbase on Saturday, while Russia continued to pound Ukraine with hundreds of drones ...
Immigration agents are raiding known hubs for Latino workers: day laborer gathering spots, street vendor corners and car ...
It’s the start of a holiday weekend. What you want to do most is kick back, relax, see some friends, and enjoy summer. But ...
A group of swimmers is campaigning for the Avon to get bathing status by the British government, which would mean the water ...
To build support for his mass deportation campaign, President Trump and the White House have frequently shared images and ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Richard Nephew, a senior research scholar at Columbia University, about the prospect of a new nuclear deal between Iran and the U.S.
An inside look at the infighting of a Brooklyn co-op where members are debating whether to ban Israeli goods because of the war in Gaza.
During summer heat, some turn to "super cooling" their homes by turning the thermostat way down in the morning, and raising it during electricity peak hours, to be energy efficient. But does it work?
The 4th of July traditional hotdog eating contest got us thinking about why food and the holiday are so intertwined. Some experts have gone deep on the subject of competitive eating.
The Trump administration is withholding $715 million for adult funding nationwide. This has left programs that serve over a million students a year scrambling for answers.
Ailsa Chang talks with the Wall Street Journal's Sune Engel Rasmussen about his recent interview with Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi.