NPR Veterans Correspondent Quil Lawrence interviewed Dave Carlson over 10 years, as the Iraq war vet went from war to incarceration to redemption on his long journey home.
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A few weeks ago, NOAA announced the cancellation of a contract with the Alaska Earthquake Center to operate nine seismic ...
Nearly 46 years after a mob overran the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, sisters Eileen Woods Schreiber of Newport and ...
The state funeral for John Laws will take place this Wednesday at St Andrews Cathedral in Sydney. St Andrew’s Cathedral seats ...
When a delegation of "influencers" appeared at Canberra's budget lock-up this year, joining press gallery journalists in the increasingly arcane tradition of reading a complex document for a few quiet ...
By Vincent Gunde First Lady Madam Getrude Mutharika, says having one objective demands reconciliation and tolerance saying ...
As smartphones swallow childhood, a growing movement of parents is reinstalling landlines, hoping an old-school corded rotary ...
St. Kabir Institute of Professional Studies (SKIPS) in Ahmedabad has just been honored as one of the city's top Business school by The Times of India. This is a big deal in Ahmedabad, a city known for ...
The phone calls usually come late at night. Another female athlete, unpaid. Another team, abandoned at training camp. For Ayishatu Zakaria Ali, these midnight pleas for help have become as routine as ...
This matchup marks the 14th encounter between the Bills and Buccaneers, and with both teams coming off Week 10 losses, the stakes are high. Fans can expect an exciting atmosphere at Highmark Stadium, ...
An international group of journalists uncovered how a surveillance company was able to spy on politicians, celebrities and ...