Citizens of London are still pressing authorities for answers in the Doug Harless case with continued protests in the ...
Nepal became the third South Asia country to have its government toppled by protesters in recent years. Generation Z youth ...
The late Robert Redford will be remembered for his many movie roles. But he also leaves the artistic legacy of the Sundance ...
A virtual exhibit from the White House Historical Association showcases presidential fashions — and how presidents have used ...
A cyberattack targeting check-in and boarding systems has disrupted air traffic and caused delays at several of Europe's ...
The Pentagon is implementing new guidelines that will require journalists to sign a pledge and agree to report only approved ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Tim Stanley a columnist at the "The Telegraph" about President Trump's visit to the U.K. – and the rise of the populist right in the country.
With higher utility bills, a house that produces more energy than it uses may be appealing. In southern California, one such house has existed for more than a decade. NPR's Jeff Brady visited the ...
Georgia and North Carolina — have Senate races that will be closely watched next year. What's the message of some of the leading candidates? It's all about President Trump.
Farm Aid, the annual concert to support family farmers, celebrates 40 years. Newcomer singer-songwriter Jesse Welles — who has a large social media following -- will join long-time musician activists.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Publishers Clearing House winner Tamar Veatch, who stopped getting annual payments earlier this year as the company behind the sweepstakes fell into bankruptcy.
In the future, Britain is partly submerged by rising seas – but what do people remember of the past? NPR's Scott Simon talks to British author Ian McEwan about his new novel, "What We Can Know." ...