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In the first feature film co-directed by an Israeli and an Iranian, Tatami, an Iranian judoka must choose between her country ...
An effort to privatize U.S. air traffic control in 2017 never took off. Now the aviation industry is uniting behind the Trump ...
The U.S. and China have signed an agreement on trade, President Donald Trump said, adding he expects to soon have a deal with ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Democratic Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, a member of the Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees, about how much damage was done to Iran's nuclear capacity.
The Trump administration has revealed new details about U.S. airstrikes on Iran's nuclear program. But officials still haven't provided evidence on the full extent of the damage.
NPR's Steve Inskeep breaks down Thursday's Pentagon briefing on the attack on Iran, before asking arms control expert Jeffrey Lewis what he knows about the state of Iran's nuclear program.
A new Israeli-backed plan to control the limited food supplies in Gaza has been deadly, and mired in chaos. Despite this, the Trump administration says it's allocating $30 million for the plan.
The Supreme Court is meeting Friday to decide the final six cases of its term, including birthright citizenship. NPR'S Steve Inskeep speaks Nina Totenberg about what to expect.
Anna Wintour will be stepping down as editor-in-chief at Vogue. What will this seismic shift mean for one of the world's most famous fashion publications?
After her shocking assassination nearly two weeks ago, slain Minnesota State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark will lie in state Friday before their funeral Saturday.
George W. Bush set up the global health initiative PEPFAR in response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Over the last couple of decades, it's saved millions of lives for relatively little money. But cuts ...