Man, it's a hot one! Don't go out in this summer's heat wave before you arm yourself with these tips and a really big water bottle.
As the year reaches its mid-point, we have answers to a question more pressing than what to wear to the cookout or how early should we arrive at the fireworks show: What should I listen to?
The Vatican responded Thursday to a traditionalist society that consecrated bishops without the pope's consent, declaring the ...
The Education Department has long collected civil rights data about things like bullying, harassment and disability services ...
Hiring has picked up in recent months. We'll find out this morning if that trend continued into June. The Labor Department is set to deliver its monthly update on employment and unemployment.
U.S. and Iranian negotiators met separately on Wednesday with Qatari and Pakistani mediators, with "positive progress made," ...
The large-scale attack with ballistic and cruise missiles and drones damaged buildings and civilian infrastructure across the ...
As heatwaves sweep the country, NPR's A Martinez asks W. Larry Kenney, professor of physiology and kinesiology at Penn State University, how extreme heat affects humans.
In Venezuela, emergency crews - including a team from LA - are working tirelessly to reach those still missing after last week's earthquakes.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Brad Lander, Democratic nominee for New York's tenth congressional district, about the rise of democratic socialists in the Democratic party.
President Trump visited the nation's newest presidential library in North Dakota on Wednesday. It honors the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt. NPR received a tour of the new facility last week.
Federal agents went to a Rochester man's home to warn him that an email he sent five months ago could be an illegal threat.