The “roadless rule” is a former President Bill Clinton-era wilderness policy that protects nearly 45 million acres of federal ...
We wrap up our week-long look at law enforcement's use of artificial intelligence with a look at surveillance and the company Flock. It's facing backlash for criticism over police misuse and ...
The drug tadalafil, well-known by its brand name Cialis, is normally taken for the bedroom, but in some circles it's catching on for a different purpose: longevity.
Over the course of his 16 years as Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orbán eroded the country's democratic institutions. Now, ...
NPR's Brian Mann paddled the Ausable River in northern New York on a summer day to swim on wild sand beaches that stretch along Lake Champlain's shore.
It’s been 15 years since Amanda Knox's release from an Italian prison, and the journalist-turned writer, producer, activist ...
At Portland's annual soapbox derby, contestants build motorless cars and race them downhill pulled by nothing more than gravity.
The state of Montana is moving forward in its effort to become an experimental health hub. For some, it provides hope, but many experts fear there could be serious health implications.
Amid the Chinese Communist Party's subtle approach to civil repression, Hong Kong's enduring spirit of creative resistance ...
President Trump is threatening severe financial penalties on any country that helps Iran evade sanctions. Iran has denounced these threats.
Maine is the most heavily forested state in the country. And so-called old growth forests there are home to some of the rarest wooded landscapes that provide habitat for unique species and trap ...
Twenty hours a week, 7 hours a day. That’s how often crews are working to build President Trump’s East Wing ballroom.