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Outmigration is when more people leave Virginia than move here, and it may be on the horizon if the new administration in ...
Israel blocked all supplies into Gaza for nearly three months, the longest blockade it has ever imposed on Gaza. But Israel ...
With a war in Ukraine and the U.S. rethinking alliances, Britain and the European Union may need each other more than they ...
Republicans advanced their massive tax cut and border security package out of a key House committee during a rare Sunday ...
Almost all of the wheat grown in the Pacific Northwest is for export, and even before President Trump's trade war, farmers ...
Investigators have identified Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, as the primary suspect in the explosion that injured four others.
A huge turnout Sunday played a key role in the tense election that many viewed as a geopolitical choice between East or West.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Bridget Brink, who recently resigned her post as US Ambassador to Ukraine, on President Trump's handling of the war in Ukraine and his posture towards Vladimir Putin.
In this week's installment of Cineplexity, NPR staffers contemplate the best director-actor collaborations in film.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with L. Rafael Reif, former president of MIT, about his piece in Foreign Affairs, "America's Coming Brain Drain: Trump's War on Universities Could Kill U.S. Innovation." ...
The WNBA is back and picked up right where it left off. Indiana's Caitlin Clark notched a triple-double Saturday as the Fever topped rival Angel Reese's Chicago Sky. The two - then rookies - powered a ...
Music journalist Ikenna Offor talks about a few standout songs from "13 Months of Sunshine," the latest album by Portland rapper Aminé.