The parliamentary election will decide the next government, and will show whether Ireland bucks the global trend of ...
Indigenous advocates called the final agreement in Azerbaijan "drastically insufficient." Now they're focusing on next year's ...
It's time to discuss one of the perennial debates of the holiday season. Are real Christmas trees or their fake counterparts ...
María Corina Machado leads the political opposition in Venezuela, and for months, she has done so while in hiding.
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At least five Democratic members of Congress from Connecticut were targeted by bomb threats on Thursday. Police who responded ...
Longtime state media journalist Dong Yuyu met often with journalists and diplomats. His family believes he is now being ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Eric Garcia, Washington correspondent for "The Independent," about President-elect Trump's nominee to lead health and human services Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Colder weather and rains hit Gazans living in tents and bombed-out buildings. Most families don't have homes or shelter. We hear from families on the edge of survival.
When Richard III's skeleton was found under a parking lot in England in 2012, it was an exciting enough discovery for the general public, but a game-changer for Yvonne Morley-Chisholm.
Scientists observed wolves in Ethiopia feeding on flower nectar. This may be the first instance of a predator serving as a pollinator.
Seventeen-year-old Sophia Park has become the youngest person to pass the California bar exam, following in her older brother's footsteps.