The verdict marks the end of the first-ever jury trial over whether tech giants should be held accountable for social media ...
Angie is a U.S. citizen, but her parents are undocumented. If they're deported, she's decided she would leave with them.
It's a major source of revenue for the island. And it's controversial. Now countries are sending Cuban doctors home in ...
ZU Gallery in Cortez uses creative events like Limericks and Libations to draw local crowds during slower tourism months and ...
Nowruz celebrates the arrival of spring and rebirth. But for many in the Iranian diaspora, this year is different. As the war ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator for the Financial Times, about how the war on Iran is affecting the global economy.
About a third of all fertilizer shipped globally passes through the Strait of Hormuz. Now shipping is all-but stopped through ...
NPR spent time inside a Minnesota school talking with educators, parents, and children as it tries to help kids feel safe ...
The costs of the joint U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran are mounting in terms of civilian deaths and damage to some of Iran's ...
Health officials with the Trump administration have backed away from an effort to more heavily regulate indoor tanning — ...
San Francisco's streets are plastered with cryptic ads from AI startups. The strategy is intentional — but it's not without cost.
A Virginia after-school cursive club went viral. More than two dozen states require cursive in their curriculums. Is it an ...
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