Paul Tremblay has made a career of pushing the horror genre in new directions. This time, a woman must use a video-game-like ...
Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who has long coached his daughters' and other girls basketball teams at school, wrote the court's ...
Personal finance and nutrition experts share simple strategies that make it possible to eat out without spending a fortune.
On June 24, 146 Venezuelans were deported from Texas to Caracas. Hours later, while the deportees were in a guarded hotel, ...
A few years ago, experts worried about a "new normal" of elevated violent crime in the U.S. Now the country is flirting with ...
As the Supreme Court today weighs the Trump administration's effort to revoke birthright citizenship, NPR looks at what else ...
July 1 marks the official opening of a program that allows federal dollars to go toward short-term workforce training ...
Author Isaac Butler explains how the religious right embraced culture wars, starting in the 1970s with school book bans, and continuing now with the Trump administration's efforts to defund the NEA.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with University of Virginia professor of constitutional law Amanda Frost about the Supreme Court's ruling on birthright citizenship.
A blast from an explosive device has seriously injured three people at a residential building in Monaco, and the attacker ...
The Supreme Court struck down most of the limits that Congress and the courts had previously established to protect the ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration expects the oxygen-depleted zone to be about the size of the state of New ...
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