Here's a look at some of the major developments since major back-to-back earthquakes rocked Venezuela on June 24, devastating parts of a country already reeling from crisis after crisis.
It's a tick that hunts you down and transmits a potentially dangerous allergy to red meat. The New Yorker writer Burkhard Bilger discusses the lone star tick and the risks of alpha-gal syndrome.
While the U.S. isn't a bona fide soccer nation yet, the past three weeks have perhaps shown what it would feel like if it were.
Police are investigating whether negligence during construction work caused the collapse in the eastern city of Lahore on Tuesday.
The Supreme Court upheld the right of children born on U.S. soil to automatic American citizenship. In so doing, the court ...
All Things Considered host Scott Detrow speaks with NPR's editor-in-chief Thomas Evans and Nina Totenberg about her reporting on the final day of the Supreme Court term.
More U.S. scientists are heading abroad. Three researchers explain why they decided to shift their research to universities ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with University of Virginia law professor Amanda Frost about the Supreme Court decision rejecting President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship.
Personal finance and nutrition experts share simple strategies that make it possible to eat out without spending a fortune.
Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who has long coached his daughters' and other girls' basketball teams at school, wrote the court's ...
Today marks the last day of the U.S. Supreme Court's current term, and major rulings are expected. Two key cases involve bans on transgender athletes. The court's possibly most anticipated ruling ...
Alaska's Supreme Court ordered that Dan Sullivan, a retired teacher, must be included on the primary ballot for Alaska's U.S. Senate seat. He will challenge Sen. Dan Sullivan in the August primary.
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