Two U.S. wins and two Turkey losses already on the books mean the Americans have won this World Cup group no matter the ...
Powerful back to back earthquakes hit Venezuela's capital, Caracas. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with journalist Maria Graterol who is in Caracas.
Over the next month, three nations mired in political, economic and social discord will pause to co-host the world's best soccer players and millions of their fans. Along the shared borderlands of the ...
The company is building an app separate from Facebook and Instagram where people can wager on the outcome of real-world events, using "play money." ...
On Wednesday, the federal judge overseeing the Kennedy Center lawsuit ordered the center to give him a status report on the ...
Masculinism is a belief that feminism emasculates men, and men should be in control while women stay at home raising children. The Atlantic writer Helen Lewis says the movement is becoming mainstream.
NPR's A Martínez asks Republican political consultant Doug Heye about whether Trump is losing support among congressional Republicans after the Senate voted to limit his war powers on Iran.
The Switch 2 Star Fox remake comes with high-effort visuals and a fun battle mode, but its campaign feels stuck in the past.
On the waterfront in Lucerne, Switzerland, soccer fans watched jumbo TVs showing a World Cup match played an ocean away. But ...
Congress has passed the largest housing affordability bill in decades. And all three candidates endorsed by New York City ...
Surfside, Florida, is marking five years since a beachfront condominium collapsed, killing 98 people. It was one of the ...
NPR reports from Mongbwalu in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The fight to contain the virus faces obstacles from lack of ...
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