Some districts are using money from a $1.7 billion legal settlement against e-cigarette manufacturer Juul Labs to pay for the ...
Susan Kahn was in the hospital with terminal cancer, unable to attend her daughter's high school graduation. So the hospital ...
You know that old line, "Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you who you are"? If that's true, then Cristeta Comerford knows ...
Voting rights groups challenging the state congressional map want the Florida Supreme Court to reinstate a district that gave ...
Across the Gulf South, small Black-owned farms are finding ways to use climate-friendly practices to grow crops while also addressing long-standing injustices.
An internet entrepreneur and a SpaceX engineer are on their way to becoming the first private astronauts to walk in space. Jared Isaacman, who has amassed a fortune through his online payment company ...
In South Korea's competitive, traffic-snarled capital, urban camping offers some welcome relaxation to campers with all the right gear but little time to travel.
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Michael Strain of the American Enterprise Institute, a center-right think tank, about how a potential second Trump administration would create economic growth.
Line cutting can lead to a $145 fine. It's also a violation of ferry etiquette that can unleash road rage -- especially from locals toward visitors and transplants who aren't versed in ferry culture.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Middle East security and nuclear policy expert Seyed Hossein Mousavian about Iran's nuclear program and U.S.-Iranian relations.
Alberto Fujimori, whose decade-long presidency began with righting Peru’s economy and defeating a brutal insurgency only to ...
Cameron Lewellen of Georgia headed into Tuesday's debate one of the small but potentially key slice of voters who are ...