Officials have recovered the bodies of 55 of the 67 victims killed after an Army helicopter and an American Airlines ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio threatened unspecified action if Panama does not take steps to lessen Chinese influence over ...
The White House says fentanyl smuggled to the U.S. justifies tariffs against Canada, China and Mexico. But fentanyl deaths ...
The 64-year-old tug driver sustained head and lower body injuries and was transported to the hospital in critical condition ...
In this special Words on a Wire episode, hosts Daniel Chacón and Tim Z. Hernandez sat down with painter, writer, professor, ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday he will discuss "victory over Hamas," countering Iran and expanding ...
The odds are about 1% that the football field-sized object could hit the Earth, but that makes it the closest call in more ...
It was a big party in Punxsutawney this weekend. "This is my favorite holiday," one local says of the fuss-free day, adding, "You don't have to even see your in-laws." This year, Phil saw his shadow.
We look at a chaotic week in politics, with the Trump administration attempting a federal funding freeze and a buyout for two million federal workers.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Georgetown Law professor Stephen Vladeck about the constitutional issues raised by the Trump administration's efforts to pause federal loans and grants last week.
Americans across the country received harmful hate messages via text after the election. The communication industry has been trying to figure out how it happened.