It appears the two big earthquakes in Venezuela that occurred in rapid succession may have involved two separate fault lines.
The U.S. is changing the way food aid is distributed to starving children around the world. It is now using aid as a diplomatic tool as nutrition bars pile up in U.S. factories.
The first-week numbers for pop star Olivia Rodrigo's third album, you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love, have earned her ...
The earthquakes killed dozens of people and devastated the infrastructure of a country already in an economic crisis.
As drones become the weapon of choice in the Russia-Ukraine war, a group of soldiers tests their skills in an unusual competition.
A judge has blocked the U.S. Postal Service's proposals responding to President Trump's order, including not delivering ballots in states that don't turn over voter lists to the federal government.
Foreign-owned businesses have been attacked, migrants driven from their homes, and several killed. A leading xenophobic group ...
In this installment of NPR's Word of the Week, we go to camp: from 16th-century military lodgings to the wilderness ...
A confusing patchwork of state laws began to take shape hours after the Supreme Court ruled to overturn Roe v. Wade on June ...
Psychotherapist Merle Bombardieri has been helping couples with this conundrum for decades. She shares four exercises to bring clarity to the situation — and find a solution that minimizes regret.
President Trump blew up what could have been a win for his party — and he did it to force lawmakers to pass an elections ...
Two U.S. wins and two Turkey losses already on the books mean the Americans have won this World Cup group no matter the ...