Scientists learned that wild African chimpanzees consume alcohol by eating fermented fruit, suggesting that human attraction to alcohol may have ancient evolutionary origins.
Understanding one of the world's oldest civilizations can't be achieved through a single film or book. But recent works of ...
The GOP and Democratic primaries mark a potential litmus test for what direction base voters want their parties to go ahead ...
Iran's supreme leader is dead, but the regime endures. Iran scholar Mehrzad Boroujerdi walks through how the leadership succession could unfold.
President Trump criticized the U.K. over its stance on the war on Iran, as he praised and welcomed Germany's chancellor to the White House.
Israeli Jews are celebrating Purim and drawing parallels with the war in Iran and the ancient biblical story.
NPR's Juana Summers talks to Roger Bennet about his new book, We Are the World (Cup), and what could be in store in this year's tournament as America hosts for the first time in 32 years.
Government officials and advocates for the children worry the goal is to concentrate them in Texas, where abortion is banned.
President Trump took questions publicly for the first time since striking Iran as violence continues to unfold in the region.
Despite President Trump's efforts to deeply cut science funding from the federal budget in 2026, Congress quietly restored much of the funding to previous levels in recent weeks.
Since last July, the Trump administration has been concentrating pregnant minors in one shelter in South Texas — even if they're apprehended in other states. This comes over objections from the ...
The U.S. war with Iran is rattling energy and financial markets. Gasoline prices jumped overnight while stock prices tumbled.
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