Lawyers began opening arguments in the trial brought by four state attorneys general against social media giant Meta, arguing that it designed its platforms to hook kids.
Sen. Chris Garten is now poised to replace Sen. Rodric Bray as president pro tem following Trump's redistricting vote retaliation.
Hoosiers may start applying for assistance after flooding. Federal agencies assist in response efforts including a major road failure.
President Trump is under pressure to find a breakthrough with Iran over the Strait of Hormuz, but it's proven elusive.
K-pop has conquered the world. Now, Chile's young creatives are remixing the movement and making it their own.
NPR's A Martinez asks longtime U.S. diplomat Richard Haass about peace plans for Gaza after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected an agreement with Hamas proposed by President Trump.
Extreme heat waves sweeping across East Asia have forced zoos in South Korea and Japan to implement emergency cooling measures.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with author Max Boot about President Trump's recent foreign policy setbacks. Boot writes that Trump's "zigzagging" approach to Iran is "guaranteed to fail." ...
The Trump administration is proposing new standards for Head Start, the nation's early education program for low-income kids. States would have a lot more control, and that has advocates worried.