A four-astronaut crew is going on the first mission to send humans around the moon in more than 50 years. NPR's Scott Detrow visited with the crew while they were still training in Houston.
A federal judge has ruled that an executive order ending federal funding for NPR and PBS crosses a line drawn by the First Amendment that forbids viewpoint discrimination.
Trump responded to the ruling by complaining that the National Trust for Historic Preservation doesn't appreciate his efforts ...
The U.S. will nearly double its contingent for the women's half marathon championship to fix what officials call an ...
A month ago, Health Secretary Kennedy said his agency would soon give compounding pharmacies the greenlight to make the ...
Trump posted the first architectural renderings of his future presidential library, planned for a prime plot of land donated ...
Eli Lilly announces $7-billion merger, with eye on wakefulness drugs. The deal with London and Boston-based biotech company ...
NPR art director and illustrator Jackie Lay tells the story of Hatshepsut, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest ...
The Supreme Court has ruled that Colorado's law banning conversion therapy "regulates speech based on viewpoint." ...
Iran attacked and set on fire a massive Kuwaiti oil tanker off Dubai overnight, as Gulf states increasingly suffer the ...
Set in a quaint Irish village, The Keeper follows The Searcher and The Hunter, and solidifies the crime series' status as a ...
March 31 is Cesar Chavez's birthday, and a longtime holiday. In the wake of sexual assault allegations against him, residents ...
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