"I don't know how to process this," the 19-year-old from Clovis, Calif., said after becoming the first American women's ...
Charlie Javice, whose startup claimed to be revolutionizing the way college students apply for financial aid, was convicted ...
Charlie Javice, whose startup claimed to be revolutionizing the way college students apply for financial aid, was convicted ...
The Women's National Football Conference kicks off its sixth season this weekend. The Jersey Shore Wave is one of the new ...
Sarah Lucy Oliver has made our shows a weekly gathering for all of us — we here in the studio, control room and the desks ...
American scientists have long worked abroad, but recruitment efforts are increasing due to cuts by the Trump administration.
Recently, green card and visa holders have been facing tougher scrutiny at airports. Immigration attorneys give tips on how ...
For this week's Reporter's Notebook segment, NPR Addiction Correspondent Brian Mann explains the reasons behind the surprise drop in overdose deaths across the country.
From painting over a Black Lives Matter mural to temporarily scrubbing web stories of Navajo Code Talkers, scholars and activists say the Trump administration is trying to erase non-white history.
The modern shopping cart — as we know it — didn't always exist, which meant it had to be invented. The How Curious podcast explores the history of the shopping cart.
The FDA's top vaccine regulator says he was forced out by the Trump administration and criticizes HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "misinformation and lies" about vaccines.
We catch up on what's happened this week with the Signal chat group controversy, immigration enforcement actions, and new executive orders.
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