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NPR's Michel Martin asks former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton about the prospects for security guarantees in Ukraine and what they might look like.
Following the meetings with Trump and Zelenskyy at the White House, European leaders have been urgently trying to figure out what they need to do next to end Russia's war in Ukraine.
Forecasts nudge Erin's likely path to the west, increasing the risks at U.S. beaches. Tropical storm conditions are expected ...
A 4J Board meeting at 6 p.m. on Aug. 20 will review multiple district policies – including a “no-nit” policy that keeps ...
Viz City explores the beautiful conversation between light and clay in the new exhibition by life partners David Simone and ...
The flight attendants' union said a new agreement guarantees members will be paid for work performed while planes are on the ...
Bill McKibben says solar is a "last chance for the climate." T. Kingfisher offers a dark retelling of Snow White. Nicholas ...
The home-improvement chain is now one of the companies most caught up in Trump's immigration crackdown. The retailer's ...
The giant Doerner Fir tree caught fire Saturday in Coos County, Oregon. Firefighters are figuring out how to save the ...
The case could resolve a long-simmering tension that has placed some in local law enforcement and other public employees in ...
National parks advocates met near Crater Lake over the weekend to raise concerns about the impact of federal funding cuts to ...
American tennis player Taylor Townsend is gearing up for the U.S. Open. She'll take to the court as the top-ranked doubles player. Her story is one of resilience and overcoming preconceived notions.