
U.S.-Iran Tensions Flare in the Strait of Hormuz After Navy Incident
U.S. intercepts Iranian attacks on Navy ships in the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting fragile ceasefire tensions.

U.S. intercepts Iranian attacks on Navy ships in the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting fragile ceasefire tensions.


Canada’s pushback against Trump’s tariffs has reshaped its U.S. trade ties, slashing U.S. alcohol imports by 70%.

“I’ve loved dogs since childhood. Their qualities, like courage and kindness, inspire leadership lessons for all.”

A retired pastor, Clive Johnston, 78, was found guilty of breaching an abortion clinic’s safe access zone after preaching John 3:16.

NPR’s Leila Fadel talks with Rep. Chris Deluzio on new legislation to stop funding the war in Iran.

A campaign staffer used insider poll information to bet on prediction markets, making thousands as their candidate surged.

Colby McCaskill’s podcast, “Dear Papa,” wins the NPR College Podcast Challenge, tackling dementia in his family.

A national study by the National Bureau of Economic Research examines the effects of school cellphone bans.

A 4-year-old girl in Oregon, Nova Hallett, bravely rescued her grandmother after a severe fall, showcasing remarkable composure in a crisis.

Human Rights Without Frontiers warns of Europe’s rising restrictions on religious freedom, urging protective measures.

Christians in Manipur, India, face a severe crisis amid ongoing sectarian violence; thousands remain in relief camps.