The chocolate biz is raising the bar with a lab to assess cacao beans from around the world. (Talk about a sweet gig!) ...
Ohio voters headed to the polls last week for primary elections, and in competitive districts like the one where Toledo is ...
A cargo ship caught fire Sunday after being hit by an unknown projectile off Qatar's coast, the British military said.
In Cape Verde, a small island nation off West Africa, World Cup qualification is transforming dreams on and off the pitch.
Two months ago, a gunman drove through the preschool at Temple Israel, the largest synagogue in Michigan. Every child and teacher survived, but the community is still displaced and navigating the ...
Record high oil prices, war with Iran, and controversial immigration policies are just some of the issues for voters. NPR's Domenico Montanaro talks about covering this year's complex midterms.
Brian Fennessy, new head of the U.S. Wildland Fire Service, says his agency is 'trying to bring on additional aircraft and bring them on early,' and dismisses criticism of prevention methods.
Soccer — or football as it's known around the globe — was far from mainstream in the U.S. leading up to the 1994 World Cup.
Foreign press was kept away from Russia's Victory Day Parade in Moscow amid fears of a Ukrainian strike. Emily Feng is NPR's Beijing correspondent.
Conflict between farmers and elephants in Sri Lanka has grown worse as food and fuel are scarcer due to war in the Middle East.
A conversation with eclectic rock duo, Patrick Carney and Dan Auerbach of the The Black Keys, about the unique motivations behind the making of their new album, Peaches!
Millions of students in universities and K-12 districts had their data compromised this week as a hack took down Canvas, a classroom management tool used all over the country.