NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Stanford Program in International and Comparative Law's Allen Weiner about international law and an open letter calling the war with Iran a violation of the U.N. charter.
New research from the Democratic Republic of Congo offers a behavioral and anatomical portrait of a species that can achieve ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Meredith Alloway, who directed the new movie "Forbidden Fruits," and Lola Tung, who stars in it.
A U.S. Airforce officer whose plane was shot down in Iran was rescued by U.S. forces early Sunday, President Trump announced ...
In 2019, 19-year-old Zac Brettler leapt towards the River Thames from a fifth-floor luxury apartment in central London.
Jonathan -- the world's oldest land animal -- lives! NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Joe Hollins, veterinarian of 194-year-old tortoise, and Nigel Phillips, governor of St. Helena, about a crypto hoax.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to author Patrick Radden Keefe about his new book, "London Falling." It tells the story of the mysterious death of a London teen and his connections to the city's underworld.
The partnership between a private company, Missouri S&T and Mid-America Transplant, hopes to reduce times to assess matches for organ donation.
As online betting has grown in popularity, a new report from the New York Federal Reserve builds on the troubling link ...
NASA's Artemis II crew has successfully launched on a mission that will take it around the moon and back to Earth. Here's ...
The status of a decades-old bunker beneath the now-demolished East Wing is unclear, but the Trump administration has cited ...
It has been a year since President Trump announced double-digit tariffs on imports from around the world. So far, those ...
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