Istanbul plants millions of tulips every spring, a reminder of the flower's origins far from the Netherlands.
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Jonah Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Dispatch, about President Trump's declining public approval.
Americans who moved to Vietnam and Thailand say their lives are now lower-stress and lower-cost. But glamorous videos on ...
Taking advantage of the electoral defeat of Hungary's Viktor Orban, European Union countries have moved to approve a $100 billion loan to Ukraine.
The latest campaign finance reports show Democratic enthusiasm in key House and Senate races, but national Republican groups ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appeared before the Senate Finance Committee and the Senate HELP Committee Wednesday to answer questions about measles, vaccines, nutrition and budget cuts.
A $110B deal for Warner Bros. heads to a shareholder vote. Paramount promises 30 films a year if approved; critics warn it could shrink jobs, voices and competition.
In Russia, expanding state restrictions on the Internet are frustrating daily life for millions — and sending President Putin's approval ratings on a rare downward spiral.
After a year without data, the State Department released figures on PEPFAR, the program launched by George W. Bush and ...
The AI models and chatbots that we interact with tend to affirm our feelings and viewpoints — more so than people do, with ...
The executive director of World Press Photo said this image shows the inconsolable grief of children losing their father in a ...
The Secretary of the Navy, John Phelan, has been ousted. This is the latest in an ongoing series of high-level dismissals at the Pentagon under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.