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A new report tries to capture the true cost of incarceration to families of people behind bars. It found it costs them around ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to former Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern about balancing leadership and ...
Like other NATO members, the U.K. has been reassessing its defense spending since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in ...
The stock exchange had closed during the chaotic days leading up to the ouster of former President Bashar Assad in a ...
President Donald Trump wants to double the amount of oil coursing through Alaska's vast pipeline system and build a massive ...
South Koreans head to the polls on Tuesday to pick a new president. The election comes nearly two months after President Yoon was removed from office after he was impeached for declaring martial law.
NPR speaks with Hanna Shelest, a director at the Foreign Policy Council "Ukrainian Prism," about how Ukraine pulled off its surprise drone attack and about Russia's vulnerabilities.
The State Department's Historical Advisory Committee puts out unbiased accounts of events around U.S. foreign policy. Trump fired its members. NPR speaks with its former chair, James Goldgeier.
A second round of ceasefire talks between Ukraine and Russia ended quickly and with no ceasefire, though the two countries agreed to exchange more prisoners of war. Hear the latest updates.
The idea of a Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, appears to have jumped the Atlantic. British politician Nigel Farage, a friend of President Trump's, is now launching something similar.
Latest on the Colorado firebomb attack on people marching in support of Israeli hostages held in Gaza, Russia-Ukraine talks end without ceasefire, South Koreans head to polls to elect new president.
President Trump is gearing up for what a senior White House official said will be an "all-out advocacy effort" to push ...
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