Susan Stamberg, the legendary radio journalist and first American woman to anchor a nightly news program with "All Things ...
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It's been 85 years since The Great Dictator first dazzled audiences in 1940. It was a big risk for one of the world's most ...
World leaders from more than 20 nations gathered in Egypt to formally sign the agreement, which Egyptian President Abdel ...
After more than two years in captivity, the last 20 hostages abducted during Hamas's Oct. 7, 2023, attacks, have been ...
Israel and Hamas took steps toward ending the two-year war that has devastated the Gaza Strip, but hard work lies ahead.
Many soccer fans were excited that the men's World Cup would be coming to the U.S. next year — until they discovered how much ...
An amateur satellite tracker stumbled across the signal, which is coming from Starshield satellites in a "hidden" part of the ...
Just 20 years ago, Natalie Grabow was learning to swim. Now she's hailed as an inspiration after winning her age group at the ...
A new World Health Organization study finds 1 in 6 infections worldwide are resistant to some antibiotics, highlighting a growing threat from drug-resistant bacteria.
Tomiichi Murayama, Japan's prime minister from 1994, was best known for the "Murayama Statement," an apology delivered on the ...
Antimicrobial resistance is responsible for some 1.2 million deaths a year and contributes to millions more. Data in the new ...