Melissa Ann Pinney's photographs capture everyday moments of adolescence inside Chicago Public Schools over the course of a ...
The remains of three people handed over by Hamas to the Red Cross this week do not belong to any of the hostages, Israel said ...
Rats aren't just a nuisance. They can carry diseases and are a leading causes of property damage. One community in ...
While too much shouldn't be made out of off-year elections, the Nov. 4 election will be the first major electoral sign of the ...
A paleontologist was trying to locate the site of a famous 1908 discovery when a rancher in Wyoming shared an important clue.
The U.S. and China agreed to a trade "truce" last week. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Julian Gewirtz, a senior China policy official during the Biden administration, about what's at stake.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Welsh actor Matthew Rhys about his new thriller, "Hallow Road," a film where he plays a father whose daughter says she has hit someone with her car.
Government feels stuck on dial-up. Political advisor Jennifer Pahlka explains how smarter tech—and less red tape—could ...
Estonians can vote, renew licenses, file their tax returns and much more with a few clicks on mobile. Anna Piperal explains ...
With low voter turnout, politicians are overly influenced by those with extreme views. Political strategist Bradley Tusk says ...
Snap Recipients are already looking to stock up at food pantries, but USDA cuts earlier this year are exposing gaps in the food safety network.
A ballroom at the White House could seat nearly a 1,000 guests for state dinners, but what to do while it's being built? NPR's Scott Simon suggests holding state dinners at the Iowa State Fairgrounds.
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