Democrats are announcing a new investment to win over voters in rural areas — where the party has suffered deep losses in ...
Documents show the U.S. Military plans to cut support to the Boy Scouts. And, a judge dismissed the indictments against ...
NPR's Michel Martin asks Russia-U.S. relations expert Julia Ioffe what Russia is seeking from a peace deal with Ukraine.
Instead of struggling with weekly injections, patients may soon be able to swallow a daily pill to lose weight. Both the ...
A recent series of community dinners brought federal employees together at the Grand Canyon as they continue to recover from the longest-ever U.S. government shutdown. Even though they returned to ...
Russia launched attacks on Ukraine's capital with at least six people killed in strikes that hit city buildings and energy infrastructure. The attacks came during a renewed U.S. push to end the war.
Under new Trump administration rules, students won't be able to borrow as much for medical or nursing school or some other ...
In the midst of a divorce, Jolena Rothweil asked to borrow some money from a friend. All he asked in return was that she pay it forward, and that act began a chain of kindness.
After right-wing activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox called for civility. NPR's Steve Inskeep spoke ...
Signs are pointing to deeper discounts this Black Friday, as stores try to coax anxious shoppers into splurging.
S.C., about his new book, "The First Eight," which tells the untold story of the first Black politicians elected to Congress from South Carolina.
The Trump administration's terror designation of Venezuela's leader is raising questions about whether the U.S. anti-drug trafficking campaign is really a bid for regime change.