The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld a Mississippi law that allows election officials to count mail-in ballots that are ...
The magical orange elixir in Netflix’s “The Boroughs” promises eternal life — but the high-profile production couldn’t ...
Iran and the U.S. traded attacks over the weekend, throwing into question technical talks that were set to take place this ...
Israel's Cabinet approved a proposal to designate violence against Armenians by the Ottoman Empire during World War I as a ...
NPR's Leila Fadel asks Megan Hauptman, a lawyer representing Syrian Temporary Protected Status holders, what's ahead after a Supreme Court ruling that removes government protections.
Texas students will be required to read Bible passages and learn about the role of Christianity in the state's history under new reading lists and social studies curriculum approved on Friday ...
President Trump's immigration agenda got a boost from the Supreme Court as he awaits their ruling on birthright citizenship.
In Michigan Public's new podcast Beyond the Shore, host Rebecca Williams uncovers the shipwrecks, remarkable wildlife and hidden ecosystems beneath America's Great Lakes.
As the World Cup comes to the Pacific Northwest, Indigenous people are welcoming fans with ceremonies, music and culture while sharing the history of the land. Lauren Gallup reports from Seattle.
Congress passed the most comprehensive housing bill in decades. Housing expert Vincent Reina of the University of Pennsylvania talks about the effort to make housing more affordable.
In Venezuela rescue crews now stop almost everything and ask for silence so they can hear anyone still alive underneath the rubble. NPR's Eyder Peralta reports from the port city of La Guaira.
As speculation grows over who will replace New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver as the Democratic nominee for ...