The next supermoon — which appears larger and brighter than a regular full moon due to its proximity to Earth — will not be ...
The record-setting skier once notched speeds that would be illegal on most U.S. highways — until knee injuries slowed her ...
Nine Alameda County sheriff's deputies and a pair of civilian Santa Rita Jail employees are facing charges related to the ...
Millions of federal student loan borrowers are facing uncertainty — or, rather, even more uncertainty — after last week's ...
As the star of James Patterson's successful novels, he's a super sharp intellect with a Ph. D. in psychology who also happens ...
Fossil fuel emissions have increased steadily for almost two centuries. Now, the world may soon reach an important turning ...
Some business models leave little opportunity for ownership or advancement for immigrants. Today, we hear about changing ...
The Friday bout pits the 58-year-old former heavyweight champ against a much younger opponent whose fame is rooted in social media. Copyright 2024 NPR ...
President-elect Trump announced he intends to nominate Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz as attorney general, putting a fierce critic of federal law enforcement in charge of the Justice Department.
Republicans made their picks for party leaders in the U.S. Senate and House, as President-elect Trump announced new nominees, including Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz for attorney general.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says President-elect Trump wants "measurable impacts" toward ending chronic disease within two years. About 60% of Americans suffer from at least one chronic disease.
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks the Brookings Institution's Jon Valant about President-elect Trump's campaign promise to close the Department of Education.