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After decades of decline, drowning deaths are on the rise in the U.S. But more than 15% of adults don't know how to swim, ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul has until the end of the year to act on a bill that would ban anonymous complaints to the state’s child ...
In a new book, Mallary Tenore Tarpley says she's learned to reject perfectionism when it comes to recovery and accept her ...
NPR has learned that dozens of immigrants across the U.S. have received letters notifying them that their asylum cases have ...
Nigeria's money spraying culture became the highlight of every festive event. But not any more, as the government has started enforcing a ban with threats of fines and even imprisonment.
NPR's Adrian Ma speaks to Shibley Tehlahmi, Anwar Sadat professor for peace and development at the University of Maryland, about Israel's plan to take Gaza City, and who can govern the Gaza Strip ...
Saturday marked the 39th anniversary of CariFest, Rochester’s celebration of Caribbean heritage and unity. Beyond the ...
A confrontation between religious freedom and public safety has reached the Supreme Court of Texas. The battle is over access to a site where Native Americans have been holding spiritual ceremonies ...
President Trump says he'll meet President Putin in Alaska on Friday. To get a peace deal, President Trump has indicated some territory needs to be "switched." We look to Ukraine for reaction.
NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with Rikke Holm Petersen, director of marketing for Wonderful Copenhagen, about CopenPay, the city's new tourism program.
Natasha Kaiser is a news intern and a rising senior in the photojournalism program at RIT. Originally from San Antonio, she ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth reposted the video profiling Christian Nationalist Pastor Doug Wilson, who opposes same-sex ...
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