As the U.S. prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, former national park rangers are hosting teach-ins and sharing ...
Former NOAA staffers have launched a new website that provides climate information. It replaces a government site that was ...
This week, the Reflecting Pool faced new woes, but is it now covered by a tarp? The quiz addresses controversial tarps and ...
The U.S. military, which has had a heightened presence in Venezuela since the January arrest of then-President Nicolás Maduro ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Cesar Jimenez, an aid worker with Project Hope in Venezuela, which is responding to the aftermath of this week's earthquakes.
As Venezuela begins counting the cost of its deadliest quake disaster in over a century, a shattered economy and struggling ...
A top official at the National Park Service says a liner along the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was cut ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A United Nations agency paused the evacuation of ships through the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday ...
The decision was announced Thursday during a briefing on royal finances at which Charles became the first British monarch to ...
The Supreme Court is letting President Trump remove protections from thousands of Haitian and Syrian refugees. Michel Martin asks a pastor in Springfield, Ohio, about his city's Haitian community.
Penn., and Rep. Tom Suozzi {SWAH-zee}, D-N.Y., tell NPR's Michel Martin they want to force into law a housing bill President Trump has refused to sign.
On this week's StoryCorps, a man remembers being raised by gay parents at the height of the AIDS crisis.