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At a small, industrial roastery in Washington, D.C., the nutty, inviting smell of roasting coffee hangs heavy in the air.
Over the past two decades, it's become a tradition for each president to craft their own speech to welcome new citizens.
José Adolfo Macías Villamar, whose nickname is "Fito," escaped from a prison in Ecuador last year and was recaptured late ...
Jane Austen fans are celebrating 250 years since the writer's birth with a series of celebrations – including Georgian ...
The government of the tiny African kingdom of Lesotho has declared a two-year state of disaster, as its once-thriving garment ...
Soaring prices, lagging incomes and burdensome social security payments are the top issues for frustrated, cash-strapped ...
A new report from the group Common Sense Media shows teens are experimenting with AI "companions" designed to provide deep ...
Lawyers for Harvard University and the Trump administration are set to begin arguing a case over federal funding for research grants.
NPR journalists Scott Detrow, Sacha Pfeiffer and Linda Holmes discuss Hollywood's treatment of journalism movies and how they reflect public perception of the profession.
We look at the best ways to prevent mosquito bites and how small steps can make a big difference during mosquito season.
Sleepover camps are seen as an American tradition. But the deaths of so many children at Camp Mystic during the Texas floods have led some parents to question the safety of the camps.
Maternal mortality rates are rising, especially for Black women. In one community in Georgia, some women say they are losing trust in doctors and hospitals.
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