In 1944, as Allied troops celebrated D-Day victory, a French family experienced a trauma that would be felt for generations: ...
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Jake Paul won a unanimous decision over Mike Tyson as the hits didn't match the hype in a fight between a young ...
A fire tore through a neonatal intensive care unit in a hospital in northern India, killing 10 newborn babies and injuring 16 ...
This stretch of New Hampshire Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland is so packed with houses of worship, it's been called the ...
The new communication between Scholz and Putin — their first since December 2022 — comes at a time of speculation about what ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Harvard professor Cass Sunstein about Ted Olson. The legal great, who argued 65 US Supreme Court cases, including the one that legalized gay marriage, died this week.
There were no reported injuries on the plane, which was struck while preparing for takeoff, Southwest Airlines said. The ...
The Biden administration is touting the third anniversary of the bipartisan infrastructure law that pumped billions into ...
The world's most populous country has consistently favorable views of U.S. President-elect Trump. In a Pew Research Center ...
One is a YouTuber-turned-boxer. The other hasn't been back in the ring in nearly two decades. Tonight they'll fight in Texas.
Mahamat Djouma is one of the millions displaced by the civil war in Sudan. He is part of an especially vulnerable group — ...