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Its security forces have brutally defended the Islamic Republic, but the protests show that many Iranians consider it stagnant and ideologically hollow.
Surveillance video captured the moment a suspect opened fire at a police vehicle, sending sparks flying. The suspect was later found dead in his vehicle.
ABC News' Danny New looks back at the U.S. presidents who've taken to the canvas as painters.
Comedian Nikki Glaser says she cut Trump jokes from her Golden Globes monologue, telling Howard Stern political humor wasn’t 'funny' in the current climate.
Protesters pepper sprayed as ICE shooting tensions grow
Houston Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair made headlines on “Monday Night Football" for wearing eye black that read “Stop the genocide," highlighting his political stance.
Supreme Court justices heard oral arguments in transgender athlete cases as protesters clashed outside, with attorneys defending state laws protecting women's sports.
Canada was one of the first Western countries to recognize communist China, establishing ties in 1970 under Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau
The railway authorities said there were almost 200 people on the train when the accident happened in Nakhon Ratchasima province, northeast of Bangkok. Dozens were injured.
Answers to this and other questions about the financial crisis in America’s biggest luxury department store.
The parent company of Saks, Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman struggled with debt, designers and customers in recent years.
Hillary Clinton is expected to ignore the House subpoena Wednesday deadline, potentially risking contempt charges in its GOP-led Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
U.S. officials are expected to meet with Danish and Greenlandic counterparts in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday.
The number of dead climbed to at least 2,571 early Wednesday, as reported by the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency, as Iranians made phone calls abroad for the first time in days.
The prime minister is seeking new markets for Canadian goods and to mend relations with China after years of deep acrimony between the two nations.
Corrections that appeared in print on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 2026.
Federal prosecutors in Minnesota resign over ICE shooting probe, Trump gives a grievance-laden speech in Detroit, the Fed will make a decision about interest rates soon.
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Youseph Yazdi, a professor at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, about his recent visit to Iran, where thousands have been killed in anti-government protests.
In North Carolina, 2.5 million people had their medical debt forgiven thanks to a special program that didn't cost the state a dime.
NPR's A Martinez asks Rufus Gifford, who served as U.S. ambassador to Denmark under the Obama administration, about President Trump's aspirations to take control of Greenland.