Hillary Clinton leaned into her identity when she ran for president. Vice President Kamala Harris is decidedly not.
The five-day trip, funded by internet entrepreneur Jared Isaacman, broke several records including the first-ever commercial ...
Thousands of Vaux’s Swifts gather overhead as they prepare to roost for the night at Chapaman Elementary in Portland, Oregon.
The presidential office was first envisioned to be more like a clerk's job, and in its earliest incarnation, it was almost ...
We've gathered examples from across the NPR Network of how we can change the food we grow to support climate goals.
An upcoming Apple software update will allow some AirPods to double as over-the-counter hearing aids. Only 1 in 6 American ...
DePrince, born in Sierra Leone, lost both her parents during the country’s civil war. She became the youngest principal ...
From pension fraud to plastic plants, this year's Ig Nobel prizes recognize science that can be lighthearted, surprising or ...
NASA plans to send its first crewed mission to the moon. NPR's Scott Detrow meets the crew of NASA's Artemis II mission, to see how the team is preparing.
Robert Melnick, professor emeritus at the University of Oregon, discusses the consequences of leaving a bag of Cheetos at Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico.
Hundreds of people in Turkey attended the funeral for a Turkish American woman who was shot dead by Israeli troops in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Dan Reed, director of the documentary "Stopping the Steal," which covers Republican officials in Arizona and Georgia who wanted Donald Trump to win the 2020 election.