President-elect Donald Trump spoke on the possibility of delaying a ban less than 24 hours from when the social media app is ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks to Tramell Tillman and Britt Lower, stars of the Apple TV+ series, about their complex character arcs and show's highly-anticipated second season.
NPR transcribed more than 2,000 hours of radio communications from the LA fires. It shows hydrants going dry and first ...
South Korea's impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, faces possible imprisonment over his declaration of martial law last month.
Barring a last minute sale by its Chinese parent company, TikTok could soon go dark in the U.S. Now, creators on the ...
The public health risk remains low, but bird flu variants have proven to be unpredictable, which is why the virus is a top ...
A court found a police volunteer guilty of the rape and murder of a 31-year-old trainee doctor, a crime that sparked protests and hospital strikes amid concerns over lack of safety for women.
Syrians are still celebrating the fall of the Bashar Al-Assad regime, but that enthusiasm is tempered these days.
As insurance companies stop covering high-risk properties, or they leave markets altogether, more than 30 states now offer so-called "last resort" insurance. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Doug Heller, ...
The old growth forests of Western North Carolina took a beating from Hurricane Helene. Now they've lost a bid for federal protection. This worries advocates that the forests could soon vanish.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Yossi Mekelberg of Chatham House's Middle East and North Africa Program, about the Israeli political response to a negotiated ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.