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Russia hailed the summit as "very positive," while U.S. and European leaders urged Trump to push harder for a ceasefire.
The Radio Television Digital News Association has honored KNAU with a National Edward R. Murrow award for excellence in ...
The iconic statue of a famous burro housed in the Grand Canyon Lodge on the North Rim, thought to be lost forever due to the ...
Tension in the nation's capital escalated over the question of who controls the city's police department after Washington, ...
After all the buildup the Alaska summit between Presidents Trump and Putin ended quickly — just brief statements from both leaders, no questions from reporters and more questions left hanging than ...
The District of Columbia sued the federal government in a clash over home rule as the Justice Department moved to install a new city police leader.
Polls point to a defeat for the leftist party that has ruled Bolivia for the past two decades. Voters overwhelmingly say they want a change as the nation suffers from high inflation and shortages.
The Energy Star program has saved Americans more than a half-trillion dollars in energy costs and has reduced climate pollution. Now the Trump administration wants to eliminate or privatize it.
Home Depot stores have been the location of dramatic federal raids targeting day laborers. But the company has largely been quiet.
President Trump and Putin are meeting to discuss the end of Russia's war in Ukraine without Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Ukrainian journalist Iuliia Mendel.
Scientists have recorded a human embryo implanting in a womb in real time. The implications of how it happens could lead to more and better treatments for infertility.
Jordan, who died Aug. 11, was a teen when she first heard a Charlie Parker recording. Later she became part of the jazz scene in Detroit and New York City. Originally broadcast in 1981 and 1988.