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Thousands of tulip bulbs were planted in a North Carolina community that saw a lot of devastation from flooding from Hurricane Helene. Now they're blooming as a sign of hope.
NPR reports on how people in South America are reacting to the death of Pope Francis, who was from Argentina.
Pope Francis, who has died at age 88, cast an image of humility during years of strain and change, within his church, and around the world.
Four House Democrats were scheduled to land in El Salvador Monday to demand the release and return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a ...
Former NPR senior European correspondent Sylvia Poggioli joins to discuss the life and importance of Pope Francis.
Protesters gathered at hundreds of locations across the U.S. on Saturday to demonstrate against the Trump administration and ...
In its latest crackdown, Iran's authorities are targeting female singers who have released their music on social media ...
An Israeli investigation found "professional failures" occurred in last month's killing of 15 Palestinian medics by Israeli forces in southern Gaza.
NPR speaks with Kim Daniels, director of the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at Georgetown University, about what Pope Francis has meant to U.S. Catholics.
NPR speaks with SCOTUSblog reporter Amy Howe about the Supreme Court order to temporarily stop the Trump administration from deporting more Venezuelan detainees under the Alien Enemies Act.
The Supreme Court blocked the Trump administration from deporting a group of immigrants in Texas under the Alien Enemies Act in an uncharacteristic middle-of-the-night order on Saturday.
The Trump administration has threatened to stop brokering peace talks between Russian and Ukraine if progress isn't made soon, raising anxiety in Ukraine after a string of deadly Russian attacks.