The sun has burped out bursts of energy called coronal mass ejections that could reach Earth Tuesday night. Forecasters said ...
Losing a loved one is something almost everyone can relate to. But sometimes the way we process our grief can be a light in the darkness for others.
Airlines and aviation regulators warned that flight disruptions are likely to continue even after the government reopens.
The high court's decision keeps in place a chaotic situation. People who depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance ...
A flea market is Florida is feeling the effects of immigration enforcement as it's lost at least 30% of its customers.
Two years ago, California launched an experiment that lets judges order people with psychotic illness into care. Some counties are emphasizing something else the law enabled: "relentless outreach." ...
Author Justinian Huang talks with NPR's Ailsa Chang about his new book Lucky Seed, about the Sun family's quest to ensure a male heir to their wealth.
Ireland's new president is an outspoken left-winger, whose landslide win shook the country's political establishment. NPR profiles Catherine Connolly, the republic's 10th head of state.
An award-winning children's picture book, Strega Nona by Tomie dePaola, turns 50. The story about a grandma witch with her magically full pot of pasta still finds new audiences — even on TikTok.
New research from the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative shows that both podcast hosts and their guests skew very heavily ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson says one of the first orders of business once Congress is back will be swearing in Democrat Adelita Grijalva, who won a special election to replace her father in Congress.
Veterans Correspondent Quil Lawrence had been interviewing Iraq vet Dave Carlson for 10 years. His journey from war to prison to redemption is the subject of the podcast Carlson's War, excerpted here.