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NPR's Michel Martin asks the Atlantic Council's Jonathan Panikoff whether a ceasefire agreement will stick between two countries that have spent decades antagonizing each other, Israel and Iran.
President Trump has said U.S. strikes on Iran obliterated the country's nuclear program. An early intelligence assessment ...
Foster + Partners architecture firm beat out four competitors to design the memorial, which will also feature statues of the ...
Pritzker will make his reelection campaign official with kickoff events in Chicago and Springfield, but it’s still unknown ...
The nation's top safety investigators concluded that a lack of basic safety processes at Boeing, coupled with an ...
A new study points out success stories — and potential obstacles — to bringing vaccines to the world's children.
The meandering trial of the hip-hop mogul can be difficult to parse. Here's a broad overview of the charges and the case the ...
Florida's attorney general says the facility is on track to open in early July, at a little-used airfield in the Everglades.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, under continued attack from President Trump, says the impact of tariffs on inflation ...
President Trump demanded that Israel back off further attacks on Iran after accusing both countries of violating the ...
The accusations from a veteran government lawyer add to broader concern about the Trump administration's repeated clashes ...
Presidents have been known to use salty language behind closed doors. But President Trump may be the first to very ...