WFYI reports that after months of fierce debate, residents are “overwhelmingly joyful” after Google announced it will ...
Authorities are investigating a shooting Wednesday morning at an immigration detention facility in Dallas. The Department of Homeland Security says there are fatalities and a suspect has died.
Despite months of tension, President Trump says he'll meet with Brazil's president next week, claiming they had "excellent chemistry" during a brief exchange at the U.N. General Assembly.
This fall, New York City voters will weigh in on a proposal that could move future city elections to even-numbered years.
Things are getting spicy. We explain how a word referring to cinnamon and pepper turned less literal by the 19th century.
For the first time, NPR's Student Podcast Challenge has a returning champion: a California fifth grader who explored a dark ...
In a special election, voters in southern Arizona have chosen to send Democrat Adelita Grijalva to Congress, narrowing the GOP's slim majority in the House.
For the first time, NPR's student podcast challenge has a returning champion: a California fifth grader who explored a dark chapter in U.S. history during World War II.
NPR speaks with Anwar Gargash, diplomatic advisor to the president of the United Arab Emirates, about the country's role in the conflicts in the Middle East and Sudan.
NPR talks with Margus Tsahkna, the foreign minister of Estonia, about Russia allegedly entering their airspace and NATO's response to the incursion.
The comedian was suspended for nearly a week by ABC's parent company, Disney, before returning to airwaves on Tuesday night.
President Trump and his administration claim there could be a link between autism and acetaminophen and vaccines. We asked a ...
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