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Facing a severe shortage, the FAA is racing to hire thousands of air traffic controllers. But training them can take years.
Organizers of Juneteenth celebrations across the U.S. tell NPR how they're feeling this year. And NPR presents a reading of ...
The U.S. State Department said it is restarting the process for foreigners applying for student visas but all applicants will ...
The University of Alabama System Board of Trustees on Monday appointed Peter J. Mohler as the next president of the ...
Iran's most fortified nuclear facility, called Fordo, is buried deep inside a mountain. Only the U.S. has the 30,000-pound ...
Alabama man accused of killing 18 people in 2023 and 2024, including two mass shootings, will go to trial in April next year, ...
Israel's President Isaac Herzog spoke with NPR in his official residence in Jerusalem on Wednesday, as President Trump was ...
So far, strikes on Iran's facilities have created limited chemical and radiological hazards. Experts say that's not likely to ...
A federal indictment accuses seven Californians of stealing approximately $100 million worth of gold, precious gems and ...
At issue was a Tenneessee law that bars minors from accessing gender-affirming care as they transition genders.
Many of President Trump's nominal media allies are breaking with him over his backing of Israel, arguing it will lead to a ...
Author Dan Rubinstein paddled from Ottawa to New York City and back to understand how being near water benefits people. His ...
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