The governor of Louisiana canceled the U.S. House primaries after tens of thousands of votes had already been cast. On Election Day, we hear from voters trying to make sense of the last-minute changes ...
NPR's Elissa Nadworny and sportswriter Howard Bryant discuss Carolina's storming through the NHL playoffs and remember a pioneer.
In Iran, speaking out against the current regime can get you in trouble. That includes even commenting on the war. Now Iranian authorities have upped the punishments for people it says are dissidents.
We remember Joe Sedelmaier, the man behind some of the most iconic TV ads of the 1970s and '80s. The commercials were not splashy, but their characters and catchphrases became part of popular culture.
Set in Russia in the years following the fall of communism, The Wizard of the Kremlin doesn't always work dramatically. But ...
After wrapping up his two-day visit to China, President Trump called the trip "incredible," but while it was big on pageantry ...
The education secretary faced questions about the shrinking of her agency, limits on federal student loan borrowing and ...
After a victory for the far right in municipal elections, Britain's center-left ruling party is in turmoil over whether to replace the unpopular prime minister, Keir Starmer — and with whom.
North Carolina state Rep. Erin Paré presents her proposal to change how members of the Wake County Board of Commissioners are ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with former CNN Pentagon correspondent Barbara Starr about the status of America's weapons stockpile amid the war with Iran.
The regulations being considered right now are called the PFAS and 1,4 Dioxane Monitoring and Minimization Plans, ...
Officials say the money generated would help cover the mounting costs of maintaining public docks and bulkheads, which have ...