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Bird eggs sport an amazing variety of sizes, colors, and shapes. Their colors could fill an artist’s palette, from robin's ...
Sports stadiums aren’t just venues—they’re economic catalysts that stimulate tourism, create jobs, and amplify civic pride.
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.
The U.S. Army celebrated its 250th anniversary on Saturday with a massive military parade in Washington, D.C., against a ...
At least ten people were killed in Israel overnight, after multiple Iranian missiles evaded the country's advanced defense ...
Organizers are accusing the president of putting on the parade as a show of dominance. The protests were peaceful, but came ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Charles Freilich, Israel's former deputy national security advisor, about the ongoing strikes taking place between Israel and Iran.
No Kings protests took place across the country from New York City to Atlanta to Los Angeles. The 50502 Movement, which ...
A former Minnesota House speaker and her husband were killed and a state senator and his wife were wounded in targeted ...
NPR's Debbie Elliott speaks with musician Anne Harris and Amanda Ewing, the Nashville luthier whose violin Harris uses on her new album, "I Feel It Once Again." ...
Seagulls can eat it all: everything from a hamburger to an octopus. NPR's Debbie Elliott speaks with ecologist Alice Risely about her project, "Gulls Eating Stuff," that studies the birds' diet.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. apparently embraces the outdated "miasma theory" of disease instead of the widely ...