Early interactions with the Earth may have heated up the Moon and caused it to remelt, producing new lunar rocks and erasing ...
The high court said Wednesday it will review a challenge submitted by TikTok asking for the overturn of a law that could ban ...
More and more congregations are trying to be sensitive to those who are grieving during the holidays. The move ranges from ...
As President-elect Trump promises to eliminate government agencies and regulations, one American industry — mining — is ...
Loss of social support after a cancer diagnosis is a surprisingly common experience, social workers and cancer patients say.
Former foster youth earn degrees at a lower rate compared with the general population. A program in Virginia is trying to change that.
A report warns that a major increase in U.S. natural gas exports may raise energy costs and worsen environmental impacts. That's at odds with the expected policy of the incoming Trump administration.
Brady Corbet's monumental drama, The Brutalist, chronicles the journey of a Jewish architect who comes to the U.S. in 1947 and creates a troubled and troubling masterpiece.
Palestinians in the Occupied West Bank are worried about an escalation of attacks from right wing settlers who are feeling emboldened with a new ally coming to the White House.
NPR's Books We Love is our big year-end compilation shouted out by staff and critics. Today, we look at some of the submissions of sci-fi, fantasy, and speculative fiction.
At a federal prison in rural Virginia, more than 50 prisoners say they've been abused. But when they try to file a complaint--they're stopped, often by the same guards they say are abusing them.
"Hospital at home" allowed Medicare and Medicaid to pay for intense treatment of patients in their homes. It's set to expire on Dec. 31 unless Congress acts. A five-year extension is on the table.