Security officers at Temple Israel "engaged with the suspect" after a vehicle rammed into the building, according to Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard.
Here & Now ‘s Lisa Mullins speaks with Radin Yad, who was born in Iran and now lives in Europe, about what he’s hearing from his family in Tehran and how he views the U.S. and Israeli war against his ...
Critics say diplomacy with Iran may have been a cover for military buildup, as questions grow over whether the U.S. walked away from a real chance at a deal.
Using new data, a team of scientists has assembled one of the first comprehensive analyses of emissions from homes burned in wildfires. What they found is that such pollution is serious, and in some ...
State senators put their foot down against deeper budget cuts to Idaho’s Department of Health and Welfare on Thursday. The 10-25 rejection of the state’s largest budget – $1.2 billion in general funds ...
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Paralympic athlete Oksana Masters about her experiences at this year's Games in Italy.
A six-day launch window opens on April 1 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The lunar orbital mission would be the ...
Dance teachers, health researchers, urban planners — they all have a desire to get people moving. But globally, exercise rates have remained stagnant.
Thousands die every year waiting for an organ donation. The Indicator team talks to two economists who argue that paying the families of organ donors would save lives.
Having traveling the world as a military spouse for twenty-four years, she and her husband now reside in Boise, Idaho, with their Anatolian Shepherd, Loki.<br/><br/>An Overview of We Are ...
Attacks by Iran have already nearly halted the flow of oil through the vital waterway as commercial ship crews fear being hit by missiles, drones or mines.
The war with Iran stretches into a second week. Is the U.S. winning, and is President Trump looking for an off-ramp?