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In a battle prompted by President Trump, Texas and California could redraw lines that change whose votes really matter in the ...
The South African pianist and Zulu healer guides us through a meditation on stillness and an invocation of Blackness.
Leaders in Washington, D.C., say they're striving to maintain calm as growing numbers of National Guard soldiers deploy to ...
The Ukrainian president will be joined at the White House on Monday by several key European leaders, as they look to find an ...
Aid groups say Israel's policy of air dropping food into Gaza is inefficient and that hundreds of trucks should do the job. They also say the use of air drops is deadly.
Brian Mann is NPR's first national addiction correspondent. He also covers breaking news in the U.S. and around the world.
NPR speaks with Sebastien Lai, son of media mogul Jimmy Lai, a leading figure in Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement now on trial for accusations of violating the city's national security law.
Israelis held one of their biggest protests in nearly two years, demanding an end to the war in Gaza and a deal to release the remaining hostages. But Israeli leaders plan a military escalation.
European leaders will travel with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for a meeting with President Trump at the White House with on Monday.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with journalist and author Jon Lee Anderson about his new book, "To Lose a War." The book collects Anderson's writing from Afghanistan over a near-quarter-century span.
It's difficult for publishers to translate Chinese literature into English, which is why it doesn't happen often. Han Zhang is an editor hoping to change that.
The NCAA fined University of Michigan football millions of dollars for a scheme to figure out the signs other teams use in games. NPR speaks with Larry Lage, sports reporter for the Associated Press.