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Climate change in the U.S. is intersecting with another crisis: the lack of affordable housing. Vienna, Austria, may offer solutions.
A tiny mountain town in northern New York is the beneficiary of a huge bequest. Now the 600 residents of Long Lake have to figure out what to do with it.
A white Illinois teen attaches himself to a regiment of Black Union soldiers in the satirical Civil War novel "How to Dodge a Cannonball." NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with author Dennard Dayle about it.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks the International Crisis Group's Ali Vaez about the current state of negotiations over Iran's nuclear program.
One of Khartoums oldest and most loved hotels has survived coups, wars, and even a bomb attack, but it couldn't weather Sudan's civil war.
Saturday's military parade in Washington D.C. and the national "No Kings" protests created a split-screen moment for a divided nation.
President Trump will attend the Group of Seven political and economic summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada.
More details on this weekend's shootings in Minnesota that officials have called politically motivated.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fired all the people serving on a national vaccine advisory board. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Edwin Asturias, one of the doctors who was sacked.
Both researchers and native animals are pushing back against the invasive Burmese Python in the Florida Everglades.
Proud father Juan Wauters says his young daughter, Luisa, inspired his song "Dime Amiga." ...
President Trump's mass deportation efforts will skip farms, hotels, and restaurants for the time being.