President Trump's administration announced that it's freezing child care funds to Minnesota after a series of fraud schemes ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Nicholas Quah of Vulture about the evolution of celebrity publicity as the "new media circuit" commands more attention.
Volunteers in Minnesota are collecting pine needles to help researchers determine how PFAS -- the substances commonly called forever chemicals -- find their way into water, soil and air.
A number of promenant nightclubs and music venues closed across the country in 2025, part of an ongoing trend driven by high rents, decreasing alcohol consumption and monopolization.
Journalist and author Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of former president John F. Kennedy, has died after battling a rare form of cancer.
Israel is halting operations for humanitarian groups working in Gaza. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Shaina Low with the Norwegian Refugee Council about what that means for aid on the ground.
Israel became the first country in the world to recognize Somaliland, part of a wider Red Sea rivalry also playing out in Yemen ...
The suspect in the attempted pipe bombing of political headquarters in 2021 appeared in court today for a pre-trial detention hearing.
Flu season is off to a rough start this year, according to new CDC data. The virus is spreading faster than in previous years ...
2025 was a tumultuous year for federal student loan borrowers. NPR breaks down the most important changes borrowers should understand as they head into 2026.
The order is the latest in a complex legal battle over the fate of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a watchdog ...
The Trump administration's deep cuts in U.S. foreign health aid had a devastating impact. Yet there were achievements of note ...