Just over a month into the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, the United States has remained relatively insulated from Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. But economists expect the same energy crisis that ...
A supervisor and two instructors with a Massachusetts State Police tactical unit were arraigned Thursday in connection with the death of Enrique Delgado-Garcia, who suffered a concussion during a ...
Here & Now 's Scott Tong speaks with NPR Supreme Court and justice correspondent Carrie Johnson about why Pam Bondi is out as U.S. Attorney General. She is the second cabinet member to be fired from ...
Amid what some researchers call a "friendship recession," a cafe in southeastern Washington is helping people make friends by hosting “speed friending.” It's like speed dating but for platonic pals.
Companies like OpenAI and Anthropic compete to get us to use their artificial intelligence chatbots by claiming to have the best and most powerful technology. But for AI companies in China, it’s less ...
An important election is coming up on April 12 in Hungary. Far-right Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party are seeking a fifth consecutive win.
Landsman, one of four Democrats to vote against a war powers resolution on Iran, now thinks the war in Iran should end.
The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday on President Trump's executive order last year that sought to end birthright citizenship, even though the 14th Amendment has long been interpreted as making ...
Alpha-gal syndrome used to be most prevalent in Arkansas, Kentucky and Virginia, but is now being seen in many regions, with some hotspots in the northeast.
Earlier this week, a federal judge ordered construction to halt until Congress approved the changes to the White House grounds.
Baystate Health, the largest health center in western Massachusetts, announced in February it would stop gender-affirming ...
Carl Castro, a retired U.S. Army colonel, talks about the impact of the Iran war on service members, their families and veterans.