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In our latest Reporter's Notebook segment, John Ruwitch discusses what it's like to report on China, which has undergone immense change in the two decades he's been covering it.
Syria's new leadership has said it wants no trouble with Israel. President Trump has now hinted Syria is willing to go as far as normalizing relations with its once sworn enemy.
An early season heat wave is roasting Texas. Spring heat can be particularly dangerous for people's health--here's why.
Supreme Court justices appeared divided on the issue of national injunctions. NPR's Scott Detrow discusses what the Court might do with law professor Nicholas Bagley.
Voters in Poland will cast their votes for a new president on Sunday. Observers say the closely fought election is the most important one in a generation for a country that has one of the best ...
Looking to be more active? NPR's Life Kit gives tips for fitting in exercise into a hectic schedule and stay motivated to move with research-backed strategies.
In a dramatic press briefing, a US ambassador sheds tears as he tells the government of Zambia that theft of US donated medicines is forcing him to suspend health aid to the country.
NPR has identified nearly 40 small, independent entities – both inside and outside the federal government's control – that a ...
The New Hampshire House and Senate are aligned on a pair of anti-sanctuary bills. On Thursday, the Senate passed House Bill ...
New Hampshire state senators are tasked with weighing many “challenging” bills, but Loudon Republican Howard Pearl said the ...
A New Hampshire ecologist has discovered male satiny willows growing along the Connecticut River in the North Country. The ...
The former FBI director posted — then deleted — a picture of seashells forming "8647." Trump and his allies view it as a call ...