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Their son joined ISIS. Then they learned he had kids in a Syrian detention camp
Years after their son left the U.S. to join ISIS, a Minnesota couple learned they had two young grandsons trapped in a Syrian desert camp. Bringing them home was complicated — and took years.
France's first lady seems to push her husband as they land in Vietnam. He says they were joking
Video images show France's first lady pushing her husband away with both hands on his face just before they disembark from their presidential plane to start a tour of southeast Asia this weekend.
Russia sent a record number of drones into Ukraine as Trump says Putin has 'gone crazy'
A Ukrainian official says Russia has launched the biggest drone attack on Ukraine in the more than three-year war. The air force official said a Russian bombardment on Sunday night included 355 drones. 
Can Pope Leo remain a U.S. citizen now that he's a foreign head of state?
Pope Leo XIV’s election as the first American to lead the Catholic Church elevated him to the rare position of being a U.S. citizen who is also a foreign head of state. The new pope was born in Chicago in 1955 as Robert Prevost.
Inside Ukraine's last maternity ward in a region surrounded by Russian forces
NPR visits a hospital in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region, in a town where many residents have fled but some young couples are holding on and hoping to raise their children one day in peace.