BISMARCK, N.D. — A fast-moving winter storm brought snow, ice, strong winds and bitter cold to much of the upper Midwest, ...
Australia's top online internet regulator explains how the nation plans to roll out the world's first social media ban for ...
Syria's new rulers are forming a government after more than half a century of dictatorship under former leader Bashar al-Assad and his father.
Incoming president Donald Trump has vowed to end the CBP One app, which people outside the U.S. use to book appointments to ...
Michel Martin speaks with filmmaker Tyler Perry and actor Kerry Washington about their film based on World War II's only Women's Army Corps unit of color.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the outgoing U.S. ambassador to the U.N., about her career in foreign service and American diplomacy.
A new federal charging document reveals that the suspect in CEO Brian Thompson's shooting death was found in possession of a ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Stephen Rapp, a former U.S. ambassador-at-large for war crimes issues, on his trip to Syria to help preserve evidence from mass graves.
With broad new tariffs promised, we look back at the most infamous case of broad tariffs in U.S. history — the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act. It did not end well.
Hanukkah and Christmas begin on the same day in 2024, a rare occurrence. The last time it happened was a very special date for spouses Rob and Erica Walker.
Saint Levant has been selling out U.S. and European venues with his album "Deira," an ode to his heritage and the Gaza hotel his father built, which was destroyed by an Israeli airstrike in the war.
Federal agencies run out of money at midnight tonight and lawmakers are scrambling to pass legislation before the deadline.