When Kendal Sager lifts the top of her beehive, tens of thousands of bees waggle across the honeycomb — their cells filled ...
A fast-growing number of special educators nationwide are using AI to create customized education plans. Despite the risks, ...
States are phasing in major changes to food assistance. We hear from people who are feeling the impact and from Ty Jones Cox of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
President Vladimir Putin is in Beijing for talks with President Xi Jinping, in a closely watched visit that comes just days ...
Bolivia's President Rodrigo Paz faces a deepening crisis as widespread protests and blockades leave the political capital ...
April showers brought us May flowers and warmer days. The patio furniture is out. I spent a small fortune on flowers, and the ...
Family historians believe that John Hahs was likely born around 1755 in York County, Pennsylvania. Around 1764, his family ...
In a major victory for President Trump, his hand-picked challenger, Ed Gallrein, beat out U.S. House Rep. Thomas Massie in a Kentucky House GOP primary, ending Massie's reelection bid.
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.
After shootings like the one at the San Diego mosque, people on site and in a community who are not physically hurt also suffer. Children are especially vulnerable.
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.