NPR and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) have reached a resolution concerning the disbursement of federal funds appropriated for interconnection services, leading to a joint stipulation ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting agreed Monday to fulfill a $35.9 million, multi-year contract with NPR that it had ...
The acting chief of the Federal Emergency Management Agency has left his post, marking another disruption in a year of staff ...
The plan authorizes a security force in the devastated territory and envisions a possible path to an independent Palestinian ...
A closely fought first-round vote on Sunday has set up a showdown between a member of the Communist Party and an ...
Voters in Ecuador overwhelmingly voted not to allow foreign military bases to return to the country. The Trump Administration had hoped to use Ecuador to support U.S. military activity in the region.
Since the Gaza ceasefire began, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has received a boost from President Trump, and is gearing up to run for reelection.
In an exclusive Washington Post story, reporter Warren Strobel describes a CIA operation in Afghanistan over the course of about a decade. The goal was to degrade the country's opium crop.
Where might we look for inspiration for new cancer therapies? Some researchers say the bowhead whale may offer clues.
The subsidies roughly 22 million Americans rely on to help pay for their health insurance are set to expire at the end of ...
Maine Family Planning clinics treat STDs, bronchitis and tick bites. Because they also provide abortions, they've been hit by ...
Ahead of the Winter Olympics in Milan in February, curling superfans turn out in Sioux Falls, S.D., for trials to determine which U.S. team will compete in "chess on ice" against the world.