New research shines a light on the lost Franklin Expedition, a 19th-century voyage to the Canadian Arctic gone awry. NPR’s Henry Larson reports. This article was originally publ ...
Israel launched some of its biggest attacks on Lebanon in weeks, killing dozens of people and sending troops farther into southern Lebanon.
Emergency responders are focused on recovery efforts in southwest Washington State after a chemical tank ruptured at a paper mill there. This began to unfold early Tuesday. One person died and nine ...
The Texas primary runoffs are over and November election matchups are set in major contests, like one for the U.S. Senate, as ...
The Texas primary runoffs have now concluded and major November election matchups are set. And Trump's Justice Department has ...
The majority-Black district held for 34 years by South Carolina Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn will survive intact, for now, ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Dana White, president and CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, about his plans to build ...
"He just flat out says he hates women and that they're the devil and they're destroying everything. And this is an important thing, because that kind of misogyny did not exist in white supremacist ...
ICE is expanding its use of iris recognition technology, with plans to deploy hundreds of scanning devices across the country ...
President Trump will meet with his Cabinet on Wednesday at a precarious moment for talks aimed at ending the war with Iran.
Texas Republicans nominated scandal-plagued state Attorney General Ken Paxton in their U.S. Senate primary following an endorsement from President Trump.
Sonny Rollins, the jazz legend known as the Saxophone Colossus died yesterday at his home in Woodstock, N.Y. He was 95 years old and one of the last of his generation of jazz titans.