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People who have spent time with President Biden over the last few months or so said the lapses appear to have grown more frequent, more pronounced and, after Thursday’s debate, [...]
After days of quiet hand-wringing, a few Democrats went public with their concerns about the president, worried not only about his chances but also the party’s ability to hold the [...]
President Biden blamed his international travel schedule for his disjointed performance, calling it “not an excuse but an explanation.” [...]
Donald J. Trump has not named a running mate this week. He appears eager to avoid stepping on the controversy swirling around President Biden in the debate’s aftermath. [...]
Amid signs of dysfunction and disarray, Chief Justice John Roberts reasserted his authority, while the influence of Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito waned. [...]
The Tories are braced for defeat, as Labour prepares for victory but polling day could still bring surprises. [...]
Union Island, which lies off St Vincent and the Grenadines, has been devastated by the powerful hurricane. [...]
The president's comments come after a first Democrat in Congress called for him to withdraw from the election. [...]
Emma Raducanu vows to "put it on the line" on Wednesday when she faces Belgium's Elise Mertens in round two at Wimbledon. [...]
Antonya Cooper's son Hamish had cancer and was in “a lot of pain” before his death in 1981. [...]
As the European Championship slowly draws to a close, it’s not only the winner that’s undecided, but whether the event has lived up to the claim that it was to [...]
New yen bills use 3-D holographic technology to curb counterfeiting, which Japan’s money printing agency called a world-first. Cashless payment has been slow to catch on in Japan. [...]
Taiwan's coast guard said five people were on the boat that was operating during China's no-fishing season. It was seized near the Taipei-controlled Kinmen islands. [...]
After the first round of elections in France, German leaders are worried that the rise of far-right National Rally party may severely damage Franco-German relations. [...]
US President Joe Biden said he almost fell asleep on the debate stage after traveling back and forth from Europe in recent weeks. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris said she would stand [...]
The return of Starliner has been indefinitely delayed, but NASA and Boeing say the astronauts will use the spaceship to get home — eventually. [...]
Car dealerships across the U.S. and Canada are at a standstill after a cyberattack on a software platform. It's one example of an ongoing global crisis. [...]
NPR’s Steve Inskeep talks with legal expert Kim Wehle about how the recent Supreme Court’s immunity ruling may shake up former President Trump’s criminal cases. [...]
One group was tasked with studying the Quartering Act of 1765. Their podcast was one of nearly 2,000 submitted to NPR’s Student Podcast Challenge. [...]
The United Nations held a new round of talks on bringing Afghanistan into the international fold. For the first time, the Taliban participated -- but women's rights advocates were not [...]
Russia’s state news agency says a French citizen arrested in Moscow has pleaded guilty to criminal charges involving illegally collecting information on military issues in the country [...]
TikTok and its bite-sized videos arrived in the United States as a global version of the Chinese app Douyin [...]
How civil rights lawyer Jill Collen Jefferson convinced the Justice Department to investigate allegedly racist and abusive policing in tiny Lexington, Miss. [...]
The heat index heads for near or above 100 tomorrow through at least Saturday. [...]
How much do you know about America? In honor of July Fourth, test your knowledge with some of the questions aspiring U.S. citizens must answer to become naturalized. [...]