Former President Donald Trump says if reelected, he will invoke a centuries-old law to expedite the removal of undocumented ...
A man threw firebombs into the headquarters of Japan’s ruling party in Tokyo, then crashed his car into the fencing of the ...
The new coverage includes practices such as music therapy, sweat lodges, and drumming, which are integral to Native healing ...
The ad spending, which includes at least $17 million by the Trump campaign, is part of a broader Republican strategy casting ...
Moldovans will vote for a new president and on a constitutional amendment regarding its path to the EU. Both votes will take ...
Former President Donald Trump veers from traditional campaign wisdom with recent appearances. And Vice President Harris courts Black voters, this time with policy proposals.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to renowned large-scale painter Titus Kaphar about his first feature film, "Exhibiting Forgiveness," based on his troubled relationship with his father.
Students in western North Carolina have been dealing with a lot of trauma since the devastating flooding following Hurricane Helene. Teachers are trying to help them cope.
NPR's Scott Simon talks with University of Florida Professor Michael McDonald about the high turnout in early voting this election cycle.
A new government rule says canceling subscriptions and memberships has to be as easy for consumers as signing up for them.
A nationwide blackout Friday left millions of Cubans without power because of an aging power grid and a lack of fuel.
The U.S. government's road safety agency is investigating Tesla's “Full Self-Driving” system after getting reports of crashes ...