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NPR speaks with the survivor of an Israeli military attack that killed 15 medics and rescue workers. His account contradicts the army's findings that operational misunderstandings were to blame.
At the center of the case is the school system in Montgomery County, Md., the most religiously diverse county in the U.S., ...
In an announcement Monday about rules for the next Oscars, the Academy also said that a film's use of generative AI and other ...
Pope Francis died on Monday at the age of 88. He had been battling pneumonia for a while, and the Vatican reports he passed ...
Military lawyers question Pentagon head Pete Hegseth's defense that he didn't share anything revealing in Signal chat group ...
Harvard's lawsuit questions how freezing research funds will further the administration's goal of eliminating antisemitism on ...
The National Firefighter Registry is perhaps the most ambitious effort to date to understand the connection between ...
Drought this spring has increased significantly across our region, with some states already hitting the highest levels.
Since George Washington, there have been more than 50 presidential elections in the United States, each with its own ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has unveiled his plan to streamline a department that he says has become too bloated over the ...
A jury concluded that The New York Times did not libel former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who had argued that an error in a 2017 ...
A few decades ago, finding blueberries in a grocery store out of season was a rarity. Not so much these days, due to an initiative in South America aimed at curtailing cocaine production.