U.S. and Ukrainian officials completed roughly four hours of talks aimed at finding an endgame to the war between Russia and ...
There's no one way to be absolutely sure about a video's authenticity, but experts say there are some simple clues that can ...
NPR's Scott Simon explains why The Pogues' "Fairytale of New York" is a holiday song for those who have troubles and ...
Meteorologists are surprised that the weather model that did the best job forecasting hurricanes this year was a new one, ...
The Sioux City Human Rights Commission has announced the 2025 War Eagle Human Rights Award recipients. Those selected include two organizations in the Sioux City metro, along with Jessica Lopez-Walker ...
States are suing the Trump administration over its plan to massively cut back long-term housing for homeless people. Advocates say the changes could push more than 100,000 residents onto the streets.
If you lose your job in Denmark, it's not time to scream at the skies quite yet. The government has a unique set of policies called "flexicurity" designed to help get you back on your feet.
Retail expert Katie Thomas scours her local shopping mall in Pittsburgh to divine what Americans' shopping habits reveal ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the resignation of his powerful chief of staff, Andrii Yermak, whose residence was searched earlier in the day by anti-corruption investigators.
The Monkey King, a rebellious 16th-century Chinese superhero, is finally breaking into the U.S. through Netflix films, ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago about the economic outlook ahead of the last Fed meeting of the year.
From building homes to filling pantries to re-enacting medieval history for middle-schoolers – yes, you read that right – acts of volunteerism have remained vital for communities across the country.
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