Elderly camp survivors, some wearing striped scarves that recall their prison uniforms, walked to the the Death Wall, where ...
The long trek home by Palestinians comes as mediators helped end twin crises over ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon.
The White House claimed victory in a showdown with Colombia over accepting flights of deported migrants from the U.S. on ...
Rwandan backed rebels have entered the city of Goma, a key city in neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo. Could the ...
Just two years after the Chiefs narrowly defeated the Eagles at the Super Bowl, these two powerhouses will face off once ...
Japanese snowboarder Hiroto Ogiwara and Italian skier Miro Tabanelli pulled off the six-and-a-half-rotation maneuver in ...
In northern California, a group of volunteers spend every night from late fall through winter as crossing guards–escorting ...
Washington Commanders' Daniels could become the first rookie quarterback to play the Super Bowl. Williams, who led the team ...
In the world of true crime, Fall River, Mass. is known for Lizzie Borden, but another murder 60 years earlier captivated New ...
South Korean prosecutors on Sunday indicted impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol on rebellion in connection with his short-lived ...
After Trump halted the U.S. asylum system, thousands who were waiting to reach safety after years of vetting found themselves in limbo. They include Afghans who worked with the U.S. in Afghanistan.
President Trump fired more than a dozen inspectors general at federal agencies. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Glenn Fine, who was an inspsector general for more than a decade, about why it matters.