The Democratic House Minority Leader tells NPR Americans will pressure Congress to extend Obamacare subsidies as they realize ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have put all the chips in on their pursuit of being baseball's first back-to-back champions since ...
The artificial reef off Miami Beach will be at the same time an art installation, a restoration of the island's coral habitat ...
In her new book Independent, former Biden press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre writes that party infighting, bias and ...
The latest version of OpenAI's Sora can quickly turn text prompts and simple images into studio quality videos, which left ...
NPR's Michel Martin asks House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., about the Democrats' efforts to end the government shutdown and what they're hearing from their constituents about the impact.
In some communities, fire crews are delayed -- not by distance, but by a lack of equipment. Higher costs and supply chain issues means some departments have to wait years for new trucks.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Clarissa Bitar about their new album, Bakhaf al-Layl, and how they are leaning into vocals after a long time spent not liking the sound of their voice.
After years of shrinking, the gender pay gap is widening. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Washington Post reporter Taylor Telford about why some women are leaving the workforce.
The U.S. will slash assistance to Colombia and enact tariffs on its exports because the country's leader, Gustavo Petro, ...
Centrist senator Rodrigo Paz won Bolivia's presidency with 54% of the vote, ending 20 years of rule by the Movement Toward ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas about the impact of the government shutdown on his constituents, including military families in the state.