Local election board members in Georgia cannot refuse to certify election results in any scenario, even if they report ...
At a town hall in Oaks, Pennsylvania, on Monday Trump ended the Q-and-A portion to ask the audience to remain and listen to ...
Jamboree' feels scattered and altogether too eager to please. But while the game's a mixed bag, it's still one of the best in ...
A pilot program in Alabama will distribute $280,000 from opioid settlement funds to support ‘grandfamilies’ formed to raise ...
The IDF has issued evacuation orders for people living in the area, saying anyone who remains is a combatant. If implemented, this siege would affect around 400,000 people living in northern Gaza.
A trio of economists just won a Nobel prize for their insights into how democratic and other inclusive institutions are ...
A new technique for harvesting geothermal energy being pioneered in Utah has passed a significant milestone: Southern ...
Anton, who doesn't want his name used for security concerns, builds drones with the company Social Drone in his kitchen in ...
The Canadian government has expelled six diplomats in response to alleged criminal activities by Indian government agents. Canadian officials link the agents to homicides and acts of violence.
Alt.Latino has a new story in its series, Songs That Move You. Listener Claudia Cruz is reminded about Afro-Caribbean New York City in the 1980s.
After Hurricane Andrew decimated parts of south Florida in 1992, state officials mandated sweeping building code revisions for new construction. Those changes continue to limit damage from storms now.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Gordon Sundland, a Republican donor and former ambassador to the European Union during the Trump administration, about why he's again supporting the former president.