A lot happens in Boston every day. To help you keep up, WBUR, Boston's NPR News station, pulled these stories together just ...
President Trump says on Truth Social that he is calling off planned strikes against Iran tonight, after threatening strikes earlier on Thursday.
A new report finds that close to half of American families did not earn enough to cover the necessities in 2024. And with prices continuing to rise, there’s little sign that’s changed.
Some Democrats and Republicans in Congress are concerned that President Trump's pick for acting director of national intelligence will abuse his power and spy on Trump opponents in this country.
South Africa hopes to shine in the global soccer spotlight on Thursday when it faces Mexico in the World Cup opener, as one of 10 African nations competing in the expanded 48-team tournament.
Host Scott Tong looks back at the legacy of influential historian Gordon Wood, who died earlier this week at 92. He speaks with Princeton historian Julian Zelizer.
Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and the last Administrator of USAID, Samantha Power, spoke about the demise of her former agency at the WBUR Festival in May ...
Record-breaking hailstones have been documented in recent years, with extreme stones reaching up to 6 to 7 inches in diameter falling in states like Texas and Colorado.
Police have deployed water cannons, and mobs are driving immigrant families from their homes as political leaders warn that extremists are exploiting the incident to fuel unrest.
The Supreme Court reversed the most serious charge of murder, agreeing with Montgomery that the lesser assault charge should ...
The 2026 World Cup is a little different than past editions of the tournament. Hosting duties are split between three ...
In an interview with Here & Now's Scott Tong, she stressed the importance of dialogue with Beijing, but said that the issue ...
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