While AI is increasingly used to write code, every line is still reviewed by humans. Some engineers complain about having to ...
Some federal employees may not receive a paycheck this Friday due to the government shutdown. And, tensions between Colombia ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers have put all the chips in on their pursuit of being baseball's first back-to-back champions since ...
Japan's parliament elected Sanae Takaichi as the country's first female prime minister Tuesday, after her party struck a ...
Legal experts say using a shutdown to cancel programs Congress created could blur the line between enforcing laws and ...
Dramatic photos show construction equipment tearing into the East Wing façade and windows, though the federal agency that ...
The latest version of OpenAI's Sora can quickly turn text prompts and simple images into studio quality videos, which left ...
The "Danger Zone" singer is asking for his performance to be deleted from a fake "King Trump" video that the president posted ...
One kind of tiny ant can serve as a monumental example for how to keep members of a community safe from pathogens. A new study shows how they do it.
It's no secret that acrimony in America is high. And now, more Americans say violence might be necessary to get the country back on track.
Colombia recalls its ambassador to Washington amid fallout from U.S. boat strikes — and a war of words between Presidents Petro and Trump.
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.