The federal government shifts away from workplace inspections. Meanwhile some states have their own workplace rules to ...
Storms across the Western U.S. are dumping more rain in shorter bursts than in decades past. But according to new research, ...
One year after President Trump's executive order to build housing for thousands of homeless veterans in Los Angeles, advocates say little has been done.
After years of court battles, Israel will allow women to take the exams men take to become rabbis. It is a step toward expanding women's leadership roles in Orthodox Judaism.
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals was billed as a temporary program. Now it's been more than a decade, most recipients are 31 and older — and still don't have a clear path to stay in the U.S.
A week out from the Texas Republican Senate runoff, President Trump endorsed Attorney General Ken Paxton over incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, as early voting is underway.
A Kentucky primary will test whether Rep. Thomas Massie, who has clashed with President Trump, has enough support among GOP voters in his district. Trump is backing GOP primary candidate Ed Gallrein.
A new World Cup bike lane in Mexico City is sparking outrage among sex workers, who say it's pushing them off the streets and threatening their livelihoods.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Jorge Piñon, an energy researcher at the University of Texas at Austin and a former oil executive, about the energy crisis taking place in Cuba.
A group of top Democrats from across the country met Tuesday to discuss the future of their agenda, beyond opposition to President Trump.
A rock climber is using his skills to help those who are visually impaired to enjoy the sport as well. Copyright 2026 WFAE The biggest portion of Boise State Public Radio's funding comes from readers ...
The work of voice actor Tom Kane attracted fans across generations and genres, from Cartoon Network's The Powerpuff Girls to the Star Wars universe. Kane died this week at age 64.