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.
BERLIN — Beef and chicken glisten as they rotate slowly on vertical spits before they are carved off in razor-thin strips.
Canadian and Italian dignitaries marked the successful recovery of a portrait of Winston Churchill known as "The Roaring Lion ...
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.
President Biden hosts the leaders of Australia, India and Japan for a weekend summit. As his presidency winds down, his schedule is filled with personal and political events with an eye on his legacy.
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.
In this week's StoryCorps, a married couple reminisces about how unlikely a pairing they were when they first met as migrant farmworkers in Arizona.
Hundreds of schools across the country have been getting online and phone threats in recent weeks taxing law enforcement resources.
Mark Robinson, the Republican candidate for governor in North Carolina, faces pressure to withdraw after reports that he made racist, homophobic and sexually explicit comments online.
The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York, has announced 12 finalists for the 2024 Toy Hall of Fame.
Did Israel's alleged use of explosives in pagers in Lebanon break international law? NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Brian Finucane, senior adviser to the International Crisis Group.