The man behind the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans said in videos that he was inspired by ISIS and had joined the group ...
President Biden's judicial picks have included the first Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court, women of color to federal ...
The first order of business for the House this year is to elect a speaker but divisions within the GOP are already causing ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Wall Street Journal reporter Alison Sider. The Department of Transportation has fined JetBlue for "chronically delayed" flight performance.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with with Jocelyn Chung, who wrote a children's book called When Love Is More Than Words, about all ...
The first order of business for the House this year is to elect a speaker but divisions within the GOP are already causing ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Amy Nordrum of the MIT Technology Review about the magazine's list of breakthrough technologies for 2025.
A new session of Congress began Friday with Republicans to take full control in the Washington this month. But the new session was not without internal drama for the party.
If you've resolved to quit drinking for the month, a little technological assistance may be the key to sticking to your goal.
Drinking alcohol raises the risk of developing seven types of cancer, according to a new advisory from U.S. Surgeon General ...
President Biden formally blocked the sale of U.S. Steel to a Japanese steelmaker, citing national security concerns. The company said that it may have to cut thousands of union jobs without the sale.
South Korea's political crisis began a month ago with the brief declaration of martial law. It's a recent example of power grabs in established democracies that holds lessons for other nations.