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NPR speaks with a British orthopedic surgeon who just returned from his fourth medical mission to Gaza. He says many people he operated on were civilians and were shot while trying to reach food aid.
The Chrysler Building, a symbol of Art Deco glamor in the 1930s and once the tallest skyscraper in the world, is up for sale, again.
More than 20,000 residents were evacuated from Cologne's city center Wednesday after the bombs were unearthed on Monday ...
The bodies of Judy Weinstein Haggai, 70, an Israeli who held U.S. and Canadian citizenship, and her husband, Gad Haggai, 72, ...
Orville Peck is performing on Broadway as the Emcee in Cabaret. His winding path to his dream role included a stint as a punk drummer and hitting pause on his country career to get sober.
When Debbie Athearn’s father bought the 25 acres that started Morning Glory Farm in Edgartown, times were different.
NPR speaks with C-SPAN CEO Sam Feist about the channel's unfiltered coverage of government and about "Ceasefire," a new weekly program he's launching that brings lawmakers to the table.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is set to meet President Trump at the White House, where they are expected to discuss issues ...
Several people attending WorldPride in D.C. this year said some of their fellow community members have been hesitant to go.
In separate hearings on Capitol Hill this week, the Education Secretary answered questions about a range of issues, from ...
Since Trump abruptly ousted Kennedy Center leadership and became its board chair, artists have canceled shows and ...
An attack on what would have been the first aid delivery to the beseiged city of El Fasher in over a year has dealt a major ...