Denver Water's 'From Forests to Faucets' program partners with state and federal partners to manage forests in ...
After being lost in a Soviet vault for decades, the first feature film made in Idaho, in 1919, is now returning to screens. It includes significant depictions of Nez Perce tribal members.
President Trump is bucking tradition and legal precedent in pushing to deploy the National Guard to Democratic-led cities ...
In her new memoir, author and journalist Beth Macy returns to her hometown of Urbana, Ill., to learn how it changed from a stable working- and middle-class community to a town struggling with poverty.
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Oliver McTernan, a veteran conflict mediator, for an analysis of President Trump's 20-point plan for Gaza and the peace talks.
Women have an evolutionary advantage when it comes to living longer. They outlive men by about five years. This gender gap is ...
A judge late Sunday blocked the Trump administration from deploying National Guard troops to Oregon. The ruling comes as battles over Trump's plan to send troops into American cities intensifies.
The Pentagon seeks to deploy the National Guard to more cities to quell what the president sees as lawlessness and riots.
The U.S. territory of Guam is home to two major military bases. Now thousands of marines are arriving to a new base there. The goal is to strengthen the U.S. presence in the Pacific with an eye to ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to former politician and activist Sami Abu Shehadeh about how the war in Gaza affected Palestinians as a people two years on.
Federal immigration agents shot a woman in Chicago this weekend after they say they were boxed in by several cars and had their vehicles rammed. Chicago residents are tense.
As negotiators from Israel and Hamas meet to discuss details, hopes rise for a swift hostage release. Daniel Estrin is NPR's international correspondent in Jerusalem.
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