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With countless calls and a rush of campaign events, the president’s team began a damage-control effort to pressure and plead with anxious Democratic lawmakers, surrogates, activists and donors. [...]
Vice-presidential hopefuls are posturing as part of a bid to highlight their ties to wealthy donors. [...]
Participation was unusually strong as voters headed to the polls for a parliamentary election that could put the country on a new course. Here’s what to watch for. [...]
My dad always remembered his childhood journey through Europe. Now, with Alzheimer’s claiming his memories, we tried to recreate it. [...]
Hard-core fan groups, embracing a strong nationalistic streak, have provoked pushback from soccer’s authorities at the European Championship. [...]
The 19-year-old from Lancashire has been missing on the island of Tenerife for almost two weeks. [...]
Lots of people seem to have Covid at the moment but what is behind it and is it serious? [...]
The Met Police said it began an investigation "after officers were made aware of a video". [...]
George Russell wins the Austrian Grand Prix after a collision between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris while they were fighting for the lead. [...]
Some South Koreans are spending time in a cell to try to understand their socially isolated children. [...]
The Atlantic hurricane season kicks off with Beryl, which has strengthened to a "very dangerous" Category 3 storm as it moves closer to the southeastern Caribbean. [...]
On July 1, Hungary, led by EU skeptic Viktor Orban, will take over the bloc's rotating presidency of the EU Council until the end of the year. How much damage [...]
Hungarian, Czech and Austrian parties have created the Patriots for Europe grouping, which aims to secure more influence for right-leaning and far-right parties in the new European Parliament. [...]
A Pride march has been banned in the Turkish metropolis of Istanbul. The LGBTQ+ community is often the butt of hostility in the country. [...]
Russia's war in Ukraine and increased sales to Saudi Arabia helped German arms exports to reach €7.48 billion in the first half of the year. [...]
A wandering kinkajou, a small mammal that lives in the rainforests of Mexico and Central and South America, was spotted outside of Yakima, Washington. [...]
Cicadas make noise — and it can be difficult for children with autism and others with sensory issues to deal with. Educators, parents and scientists give some ideas for coping [...]
We look at the Supreme Court decision to throw out a multi-billion dollar bankruptcy deal involving the makers of Oxycontin, that would've shielded the owners of Purdue Pharma from civil [...]
Snorkeling is not just for coral reefs. There's a lot of beauty in Appalachian mountain streams, along the Blue Ridge Snorkel trail. (This story first aired on Morning Edition on [...]
International aid organizations say Sudan is at risk of famine. NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Alan Boswell from the International Crisis Group about the impact of the country’s civil war. [...]
French voters are surging to the polls for the first round of high-stakes legislative elections, with turnout an unusually high 59% and three hours to go before polls close Sunday [...]
Two men, including the alleged shooter, succumbed to their injuries after a shooting at an Alexandria Onelife Fitness on Saturday afternoon. [...]
George Russell has clinched Mercedes’ first win of the season at Formula 1’s Austrian GP after taking advantage of a late clash between McLaren driver Lando Norris and championship leader [...]
France is holding early parliamentary elections that could bring the country’s first far-right government since Nazi occupation during World War II [...]
The French leader’s decision to call snap legislative elections could bring a far-right party to power and curtail his ability to shape politics. [...]