The U.S. struck Iran on Friday in response to a drone attack a day earlier on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz. It's the ...
Buttigieg, a potential 2028 Democratic presidential contender, shared his family's experience when police and Child ...
Each week, a guest draws a card from NPR's Wild Card deck and answers a big question about their life. After 24 years in the WWE ring, John Cena retired from professional wrestling last year.
An interview with Beth Macy, author of the new book, Paper Girl. The book examines the forces eroding America’s social fabric ...
During Supreme Court opinions Thursday, Justice Samuel Alito, who wrote the majority opinion in an asylum case, appeared to ...
Many towns have regulations about when a homeowner can cut down their own trees. We examine these laws, and one lawsuit in particular, to learn more about what ownership means in a legal sense.
FIFA designated the June 26th game played in Seattle between Egypt and Iran as a "Pride Match." Both countries objected. How is the queer community in Seattle gearing up for the game?
As the death toll from the Venezuelan earthquakes more than doubles, rescue workers continue to search through the rubble for survivors amid worsening conditions and collapsing infrastructure.
God and aliens are having a moment. But what do Christianity and other faiths really teach about ETs? Copyright 2026 NPR The biggest portion of Boise State Public Radio's funding comes from readers ...
President Trump has demanded loyalty from his supporters and allies, causing friction within the Republican party and abroad.
Born in Liverpool, Burnham went to Cambridge and Westminster. But Manchester made him famous. As mayor, he brought growth to the post-industrial city. Can he scale that nationally as the next U.K. PM?
The federal arson case of the man accused of starting the deadly Palisades fire ended in a mistrial on Friday morning.