Olympics opening ceremonies tend to get more love than their closing counterparts. But a pair of NPR reporters who watched ...
Along with a growing number of war-wounded amputees, Mykhailo Varvarych and Iryna Botvynska are navigating an altered destiny ...
The Mexican army killed the leader of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, "El Mencho," in an operation Sunday, a federal official said.
The attack was launched on Thursday and prompted hospital officials to close all of its 35 clinics across the state.
An inmate who was imprisoned for 21 years in Syria's notorious Sadnaya prison shows NPR's Jane Arraf the concrete cells where he was held.
New Jersey through Massachusetts could see 2 feet of snow. New York City's mayor said the city had not "seen a storm like this in a decade." ...
An Academy Award in Best Casting will be the newest prize at the Oscars in March. An NPR panel examines what an achievement in casting might mean.
Father Andriy Zelinskyy, a chaplain in wartime Ukraine, talks about what he sees in the trenches and what he's learned about the fragility of humanity, years into the war with Russia.
In Milan, the site of the Winter Olympic Games, the mayor is taking steps to help migrants while the national governments seeks to discourage immigration.
Photographer Martin Roemer visited 22 countries — from the U.S. to Senegal to India — to show how our identities are ...
In the first Olympics with stars of the NHL competing in over a decade, a talent-packed Team USA faces a tough test against ...
Denmark's military says its arctic command forces evacuated a crew member of a U.S. submarine off the coast of Greenland for ...
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