Russia declared a unilateral ceasefire in Ukraine for Friday and Saturday to mark the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, ...
Extravagantly dressed celebrities and designers made their way up the famous Met staircase Monday evening. The fundraiser is ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jeff Rathke, president of the American-German Institute, about U.S. troops stationed in Germany, and what happens if President Trump moves some of them elsewhere.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling Hindu nationalist party on Monday wrested control of the state of West Bengal, ...
The U.S. military said it fired on Iranian forces and sank six small boats as it moved to reopen the Strait of Hormuz on ...
Comedian Ben Palmer specializes in pranks. One of his more recent ideas for a prank was to set up a fake tip line for people to call in and report undocumented immigrants. He got hundreds of calls.
Just two weeks before their scheduled trial date, actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have settled their nearly two-year ...
Many of the changes Trump wants to make to the White House and the city are facing legal challenges. Some are reversible, ...
The Women’s Chorale of Corning marks a major milestone this spring with its 35th anniversary concert, All the Beautiful Years ...
New Jersey State Police say a United Airlines passenger jet struck a light pole and damaged a truck as it was coming in for a ...
Many of the nation's overgrown forests are at high risk of burning. Under the Trump administration, work to reduce flammable ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Stanford education economist Thomas Dee about the latest study on schools banning cellphones.
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