A federal appeals court has restricted access to one of the most common means of abortion in the U.S. by blocking the mailing ...
From energy markets to everyday prices, the fallout from the Iran war is reshaping the global economy. Lauren Frayer covers India for NPR News. In June 2018, she opened a new NPR bureau in India's ...
Civil rights activist Leslie McLemore reflects on the recent Supreme Court decision on the Voting Rights Act, and what the ruling means for Black political representation in the South.
Miranda, Andy, Emily and Nigel — are back, and the stakes are higher in The Devil Wears Prada 2.
Christian bias" in the federal government, weeks after President Trump blasted the pope. It accuses the Biden administration of discrimination.
It's felt like a head-spinning week on the topic of redistricting. We take stock after a major Supreme Court ruling and yet another state passing a new congressional map.
NPR's Juana Summers talk with Mike Reid, the former chief science officer of PEPFAR, about why he resigned over concerns about America's global health strategy.
As climate change, wildfires and other extreme weather events intensify, the demand for native seeds is surging in order to help preserve plant biodiversity.
After Canada changed a law opening up citizenship opportunities, thousands of Americans are trying to become citizens of their northern neighbor. It's partly for political and personal reasons.
A Little Rock-based company is tied to more than 60 of Missouri’s 224 dispensary licenses — more than a quarter of the market ...
Seydi Sarr is an immigrant rights advocate in Detroit who primarily helps African immigrants find legal pathways to stay in the U.S. But when her own nephew was detained by immigration enforcement ...
The movement, which began in Chicago in 1886, has grown to be a worldwide day of demonstrations calling for higher wages and ...
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