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Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. announced that CDC recommendations for COVID vaccines will no longer include healthy ...
As we drove off, disappointed, I said I don’t want to JUST be on Cape Cod. I want to feel like I’m here, really here, sand ...
Cutting off research funding for Harvard University might hurt the school, its president Alan Garber told NPR, but it also ...
A 90-day pause on triple-digit U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods has left exporters and importers in a high state of uncertainty.
A new group backed by the U.S. is beginning to bring food to Gaza. But it is facing growing criticism, and the group's own director has resigned, saying the program is not humanitarian.
Palestinians have been massively displaced from areas of Gaza under a new Israeli military effort. Many have ended up in Gaza City where families are pitching tents near a once-picturesque seaport.
Trump's remarks were a rare rebuke of the Russian president and followed a storm of drone and missile attacks on Ukrainian ...
NPR speaks with Steven Levitsky, director of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies at Harvard, who says the Trump administration is acting like an authoritarian government.
Steven Levitsky is director of the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American studies at Harvard and researches authoritarian governments. He talks with NPR about Trump's attacks on universities.
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have killed hundreds in the past week, including nine children of a pediatrician while she was at work. Israel's military says the attack is under review.
College graduation can be a time of excitement but also one of uncertainty. We've gathered words of wisdom from some of this year's high-profile commencement speakers, including Kermit the Frog.
A dual U.S.-German citizen has been arrested on charges that he traveled to Israel and attempted to firebomb the branch ...