Iran has agreed to halt attacks against Israel after the two countries traded fire over the weekend, temporarily breaking the ceasefire that’s held since April. Host Indira Lakshmanan checks in on the ...
The value of copper is rising, and thieves can make money by stripping it from phone poles, streetlights and electric vehicle chargers. But those thefts cost the rest of us. NPR’s John Ruwitch reports ...
Recent research suggests there's more going on with "ideological sorting" than simply moving to places that match one's ...
More than 40 million adults in the U.S. aged 50 and older have osteopenia, or low bone density. An FDA-approved wearable ...
New research from scientists at the Centre for Ecological Research in Hungary finds that some birds living in cities are changing their songs to compete with traffic and other urban noise.
The 79th Annual Tony Awards celebrated the best of Broadway performances on Sunday in New York, but the star of the night was ...
Britain's deputy prime minister says he told U.S. Vice President JD Vance he was wrong to blame immigration for the death of ...
At the National World War II Memorial, historian Alex Kershaw has found an unlikely way to keep D-Day alive: live social media posts timed to the events of June 6, 1944.
Armenia is trying to move closer to Europe and the West, a move that's creating tension with Russia. Journalist Lucy Martirosyan reports from Yerevan ahead of an important election.
Since the 2020 election, local law enforcement has increasingly been playing a bigger role in helping local officials secure ...
Many factors are contributing to the competition for entry-level jobs: AI, inflation, tariffs, even those oil tankers stuck ...
NPR has tracked deported Filipino sailors who say they were accused without evidence of possessing child sexual exploitation ...