In Ukraine’s industrial east, near the front line in the almost 3-year-old war with Russia, Ukrainians are bracing for a U.S.
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Moldova’s pro-Western President Maia Sandu has won a second term in a pivotal presidential runoff against a Russia-friendly ...
On a cloudy, frigid day in December 1958, a small group of wealthy businessmen met in Indianapolis and formed a new ...
“Her words had a ripple effect on my life. Over the years, I've gone from being grateful to my one unsung hero to having a ...
The production wizard behind Michael Jackson's Thriller won 28 Grammy awards during a career that spanned more than 70 years ...
Oregon is eagerly awaiting approval of a federal disaster declaration following a terrible wildfire season. But ranchers in the state’s hardest hit counties say they won’t see any of that money.
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Son of Councilman Matias Rosales, who is running for the Arizona House in LD23, has grown up watching his dad run for office.
NPR's Leila Fadel asks Mosab Abu Toha, a poet from Gaza, about his family’s experience in northern Gaza, where the Israeli military is intensifying its ground operation.