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NPR's Michel Martin asks the Atlantic Council's Jonathan Panikoff whether a ceasefire agreement will stick between two ...
Foster + Partners architecture firm beat out four competitors to design the memorial, which will also feature statues of the ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, under continued attack from President Trump, says the impact of tariffs on inflation ...
China is closely watching whether Israel and Iran can broker a ceasefire. Beijing gets much of its crude oil imports from ...
As Texas contends with more than 750 cases of the measles, much smaller outbreaks in Mountain West states appear to be ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A Republican-sponsored proposal before Congress to mandate the sale of federal public lands received a ...
Amid a Republican-led push to sell millions of acres of public lands to alleviate the housing affordability crisis, some ...
South Africa's cricket and rugby teams have reached top spots in their sports under the leadership of Black captains. Fans are united in a nation still grappling with the legacy of racial division.
Sotheby's in Paris is actioning off a collection of relics from Napoleon's private world, including rings, a travel throne and one of his iconic bicorn hats.
President Trump has become directly involved in three separate conflicts, but so far, his record is mixed at best.
Florida's attorney general says the facility is on track to open in early July, at a little-used airfield in the Everglades. Environmental activists hope they can repeat history and stop the project.
A newly approved HIV medication provides near-total protection against infection with just two injections a year. It's called Lenacapavir. But the high price of the drug could limit its reach.