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Canada has seen a surge of American doctors seeking to move north in the months since President Donald Trump returned to the ...
Silverman's father and stepmother are buried under one tombstone that reads: "Janice and Donald, who loved to laugh." The ...
Harrison Ruffin Tyler was just three generations from the White House, since his father and grandfather both fathered ...
The preliminary injunction would prevent the federal government from revoking Harvard's ability to enroll international ...
Washington Post reporter Dana Hedgepeth has extensively covered the 523 Indian boarding schools established in the US, where ...
More than 300 writers from the UK and Ireland have signed a letter calling for immediate aid and a ceasefire in Gaza.
For unhoused people, "street names" are monikers — chosen or assigned — that often take the place of the names they were ...
Built from the roots of Youth Radio, All Day Play FM is back after a years long break and reigniting its mission to elevate ...
What does President Trump's changing rhetoric on Vladimir Putin suggest about his relationship with the Russian leader? NPR's Michel Martin asks William Taylor, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.
The number of students experiencing homelessness who were enrolled in California's TK-12 public schools has jumped over 9% ...
The Birch Glacier above the village of Blatten collapsed and caused a landslide that has buried most of the village. Authorities had evacuated residents earlier this month, but one person is missing.
The chair of the Conservative Political Action Conference says it's expanding to cities around the globe. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Matt Schlapp from Budapest, Hungary.