The attack came hours after Hezbollah fired 140 rockets at northern Israel and follows this week's deadly explosions of ...
New York Magazine said Nuzzi's relationship with a former subject violates its conflicts of interest standards. She said the ...
NPR's national podcasting contest for college students is now open for entries. Submit for a chance to win the $5,000 grand ...
Election officials are raising concerns about the U.S. Postal Service's ability to handle this fall’s expected influx of ...
More pregnant women are being diagnosed with dangerously high blood pressure, which risks the life of the parent and child.
Brazil has been hit by a number of wildfires as the country experiences a historic drought.
Gen Z and millennial voters make up nearly half of the eligible voting population in this year’s election. We hear about how young people in the swing state of Georgia are feeling about voting.
Right-wing online influencers keep trying to find evidence to back ex-President Trump’s claims that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, are eating pets. The claims have been repeatedly debunked.
Sportswriter Adrian Wojnarowski is known for fast breaking news on ESPN. He's leaving the network -- and a contract worth millions of dollars -- to join his alma mater's basketball program.
Emma and Rogelio Torres reminisce about how unlikely a pairing they were when they first met as migrant farmworkers in Arizona. They met in the 80s near Yuma — with love the last thing on their minds.
From the opening flourish of its first song, the Mexican band Daniel, Me Estás Matando, aka DMEM, makes it obvious that the group is leaning into the drama and passion of the Latin song style known as ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Maya Berry, executive director of the Arab American Institute, about a contentious exchange at a Senate hearing on hate crimes.