Jason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay player who went on to become a pioneer for inclusion and an ambassador for the ...
The trial pits two of tech's most famous personalities against each other and could lead to seismic changes for the maker of ...
The Southern Poverty Law Center is facing a serious threat from the Justice Department — and comes at a time when several ...
Proposed changes to city code regarding animals will go before Springfield City Council Monday night. The proposed revisions ...
Across the South, some state legislatures are rushing to redraw Congressional district lines after the Supreme Court cleared the way. Black voters say their voices are at stake.
As President Trump heads to China this week, a new NPR-Chicago Council-Ipsos poll finds most Americans think U.S. tariffs have hurt both economies, and that the Iran war is bad for America.
Yuki Noguchi is a correspondent on the Science Desk based out of NPR's headquarters in Washington, D.C. She started covering consumer health in the midst of the pandemic, reporting on everything from ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Admiral James Stavridis and Elliot Ackerman about their new book, 2084, which examines a future where climate change has ravaged the planet.
Turning long-form podcasts and interviews into short-form social media clips has become a lucrative career for some. But others say it is a race to the bottom.
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish party in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition has called for parliament to be ...
Tech writer Joanna Stern used AI to read medical results, respond to texts and serve as her therapist. She says her emotional connection to it was unsettling. Her new book is I Am Not a Robot.
A program at two elementary schools in the Springfield Public Schools District teaches kids about philanthropy. Third through ...