NPR's Scott Simon speaks to James Kraska - a professor of international maritime law at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island - about the legality of the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports.
We remember Kevin Klose, former NPR president, who helped secure financial stability for the network while supporting and ...
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In the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, flocks of colorful macaws that once brightened city skies now face disappearing nest ...
New data shows last year was one of the most volatile years ever for naturalizations, as immigration policy changes and scrutiny affected people's desire to make the final leap to become an American.
An 82-year-old Virginia senator raising the stakes, an Indiana consensus builder and a Texas enforcer are among state ...
Iran's military said on Saturday the Strait of Hormuz has "returned to its previous state." The announcement came after ...
Experts who spent months negotiating a 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran say mutual mistrust, starkly different negotiating ...
U.S. Judge Trevor Nunley ruled that consumers could suffer irreparable harm if Nexstar integrated Tegna's stations into its ...