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Mothers and children, husbands and wives, doctors, truck drivers and religious leaders are all grappling with the fallout ...
Amid concerns over Trump's foreign policy and Russian influence, Ukrainians look for new ways to raise awareness.
Sudanese paramilitary group the Rapid Support Forces has claimed it has taken control of famine-hit Zamzam camp, after days ...
According to the U.S. Army, soldiers won't be arresting people suspected of being in the country illegally, and instead will ...
In the face of raids and threats to previously safe spaces, some immigrants in the U.S. without legal status are weighing ...
On social media, people are gobbling up greens like they are giant primeval beasts. Nutritionists say it's not a bad way to ...
El Salvador's President Bukele heads to the White House to discuss further cooperation with the U.S., including the continued ...
In a global economy, something called "substantial transformation" comes into play when the U.S. determines where a product ...
A giant of Latin American culture, Llosa used powerful imagery and sometimes fantastical storytelling to explore issues of ...
The federal program is the biggest source of money for long-term care for the elderly and disabled. Republican proposals to cut its budget could jeopardize supports family and caregivers rely on.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Richard Haass, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, about the impact of President Trump's tariff pauses and what they mean for U.S. trade policy.
Ecuador's conservative millionaire incumbent handily won Sunday's presidential run off against a leftist challenger.
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