As the expanding Mideast war nears a one-year milestone, Israel launched targeted strikes in Lebanon overnight, where the ...
There are barriers preventing many Latino farm workers in northeastern Tennessee from trying to get help, but the extended ...
Pope Francis named 21 new cardinals Sunday, significantly increasing the size of the College of Cardinals who will one day ...
An Israeli airstrike hit a mosque in central Gaza early Sunday. Israeli planes also lit up the skyline across the southern ...
New York is known for its street food vendors. NPR spent time with a recently arrived migrant who is hitting the streets to ...
Powerful new explosions rocked Beirut's southern suburbs late Saturday as Israel expanded its bombardment in Lebanon, also ...
The former President spoke at a campaign rally in the same location that a bullet grazed his ear in July. The shooter killed ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Trevor Noah about his new book, "Into the Uncut Grass," and about finding common ground with people with different experiences.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to author and visiting fellow at Boston University, Arash Azizi about how Iran might respond to a direct attack from Israel.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to author and visiting fellow at Boston University, Arash Azizi about how Iran might respond to a direct attack from Israel.
We look at how the possibility of the U.S. getting drawn into a wider conflict in the Middle East could affect the presidential race, as well as how the candidates are doing in swing states.