It's been 85 years since The Great Dictator first dazzled audiences in 1940. It was a big risk for one of the world's most ...
As the ceasefire began, Israel released more than 1,900 Palestinian prisoners in exchange for hostages freed by Hamas. Amid the rubble in Gaza, families begin to find their way home.
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the ...
The Indian River High School thespian troupe is exploring explores workers’ rights, corporate profit, and one of the very first workers’ compensation cases in their staging of the play ‘Radium Girls.’ ...
Israel and Hamas took steps toward ending the two-year war that has devastated the Gaza Strip, but hard work lies ahead.
Antimicrobial resistance is responsible for some 1.2 million deaths a year a year and contributes to millions more. Data in the new report shows that the problem is growing at an alarming rate.
A Supreme Court case over Louisiana's congressional map could determine the future of Voting Rights Act protections against racial discrimination and allow Republicans to draw 19 more House seats.
Young republican activists in New York with ties to top party leaders have been implicated in a texting scandal. Politico ...
The ceasefire on Wednesday was largely holding, although Hamas described Israeli attacks in Gaza as violations of the agreement.
Scientists are researching ways to genetically modify plants and animals to be more resistant to threats like climate change. The IUCN is voting on whether those species should be allowed in nature.
Justin Marston, CEO of Campus Guardian Angel, displays one of the company's drones that could be used to deter mass shooters ...
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