Observers said on Friday the government is responding to evidence that the ban on young children holding accounts on ...
As Venezuela begins counting the cost of its deadliest quake disaster in over a century, a shattered economy and struggling ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Cesar Jimenez, an aid worker with Project Hope in Venezuela, which is responding to the aftermath of this week's earthquakes.
The U.S. military, which has had a heightened presence in Venezuela since the January arrest of then-President Nicolás Maduro ...
Penn., and Rep. Tom Suozzi {SWAH-zee}, D-N.Y., tell NPR's Michel Martin they want to force into law a housing bill President Trump has refused to sign.
Excitement over the World Cup is giving soccer players at Historically Black Colleges and Universities a chance to highlight their teams and gain support.
In the new comedy "The Invite," a couple on the brink of splitting up throws a dinner party for a mysterious couple living nearby. NPR's A Martinez speaks with actor and director Olivia Wilde.
The massive state fair underway on the National Mall kicked off with a Trump campaign-style rally, and not all 50 states are taking part. Is this Great American State Fair for everyone?
The U.S. Supreme Court gives President Trump more power to set immigration policy with a pair of decisions Thursday.
The decision was announced Thursday during a briefing on royal finances at which Charles became the first British monarch to ...
President Trump's proposal to have Iran use their unfrozen funds to buy American agriculture products says a lot about where he's worried about lost political support.
The Supreme Court gave the Trump administration the go-ahead to begin mass deportations of hundreds of thousands of Haitians who have been living and working legally in the U.S. for years.