Joseph Russo, 41, was booked on one count of terrorizing and one count of lawful disruption of the operation of a school, the ...
This is the first Hanukkah that Murray Horwitz will not be joined by the late Susan Stamberg on NPR's holiday special Hanukkah Lights. We talk with him about their 35 years of making the show.
After 14 years as a U.S. diplomat, one officer talks about being laid off in the State Department's sweeping cuts, losing both career and professional identity.
As Europe and Ukraine offer counterproposals to the White House's Kremlin-friendly plan to end Russia's war on Ukraine, Ukraine's president explores holding wartime elections on ceding territory.
Nineteen of 95,000 photos for the Jeffrey Epstein files were released by a House committee Friday. What do they tell us and when will more information be available?
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks to Dr. Jonathan Slotkin about the new data released by Waymo about accidents and their self-driving cars.
The estate of Suzanne Adams, who was killed by her son in a murder-suicide, is suing OpenAI and Microsoft. The suit alleges ChatGPT encouraged her son's delusions, which led to the deaths.
Assad's regime, Syrians also celebrate another coming milestone: the lifting of sanctions, which could help give the country ...
One of the best meteor showers of the year peaks the night of Dec. 13. It’s possible to see up to 120 meteors per hour, streaking across the sky. Here & Now ‘s Lisa Mullins talks to Kelly Beatty, ...
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson has declared a statewide emergency as heavy rain caused rivers across the state to surge.
President Trump spoke with the prime minister of Thailand on Friday morning and has also said he would speak with Cambodia's leadership.
Whether it’s allowing campaign funds to be spent on security, stepping up safety at capitols or paying for home security systems, states are augmenting ways to protect lawmakers after high-profile ...
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