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The Soyuzivka Ukrainian Heritage Center, a resort that sits about two and a half hours northwest of New York City, in ...
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s most famous chef, Yevhen Klopotenko, calls himself a "culinary independence fighter." His longtime ...
President-elect Donald Trump won the election by flipping Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin after President Biden won them ...
Republican Kelly Ayotte's victory in New Hampshire will bring the total number of women holding governor’s offices to 13 — ...
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FEMA's administrator said the employee told a team responding to hurricane survivors to skip homes with yard signs showing ...
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip — Qatar has decided to suspend its key mediation efforts between Hamas and Israel, officials said ...
Montana not only went enthusiastically for Trump for a third time, but took the last statewide seat held by a Democrat. Senator Jon Tester's defeat caps a years-long quest to erase purple from Montana ...
Your daily light exposure impacts your health. A new study finds that too much light at night and not enough natural light during the day can be harmful. This story first aired on Morning Edition on ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Sunmin Kim, an assistant professor in Dartmouth College's sociology department, about the reliability of political polling leading up to elections.