Sources tell NPR that more than 100 employees have been laid off at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Agency. The Centers ...
At 92, Cameroon's President aul Biya is running for an eighth term on Sunday — a reminder of how Africa's aging leaders ...
The Las Vegas Aces — once again — were an offensive force in the WNBA Finals, finishing off a four-game sweep of the Phoenix ...
The shutdown is forcing the closure of a number of America's beloved cultural institutions starting Sunday. Twenty-one ...
Arias prefers to approach the daylight incognito, in an all-black tracksuit, sipping a six-espresso-shot venti coffee and ...
Mangione's lawyers asked a federal judge to dismiss some criminal charges, including the only count for which he could face ...
National Coming Out Day is Oct. 11. To celebrate and honor LGBTQ+ people who have come out and those who want to, NPR readers ...
The Sudan Emergency Response Rooms was considered a front-runner for the Nobel Peace Prize winner this year and last. Here's ...
For a century, the BBC has broadcast the weather report for the seas around the UK. "The Shipping Forecast" has informed and ...
Alt.Latino host Anamaria Sayre tells the story of how Chilean puppet show 31 Minutos became an international sensation after their Tiny Desk performance.
National security scholar Tom Nichols argues that Trump has taken control of the nation's intelligence and justice systems and is now testing the military's independence.
Texas Public Radio's Camille Phillips reports from Uvalde, where a new school built with security upgrades opens three years after the Robb Elementary shooting.
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