In some towns in India, people working for a non profit approach people who appear to have trouble reading small print to get them hooked up with glasses.
To help track wild turkey populations, the DNR is asking anyone who sees a mother wild turkey leading a line of baby turkeys ...
The Kensington neighborhood in Philadelphia has long drawn national attention as one of America's biggest open-air criminal drug markets. Amid the crime and poverty, activists have also created a ...
Mexico's World Cup run has inspired a phrase heard across the country: "Y si sí." Or in English: "What if we can?" Anamaria Sayre reports from Mexico City.
As NATO leaders gather for this week's summit in Turkey, Europe is preparing to shoulder more of its own defense. David M. Cattler of the Center for European Policy Analysis explains why.
Foreign dignitaries are gathering in Iran for a week of funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, more than four months ...
On Independence Day, NPR's Don Gonyea returns to the city where he started his career to reflect on the auto industry, the Great Migration and the people who built Detroit.
This week, we celebrate Independence Day with a collection of absolute bangers, including interviews with John Cusack, Kali ...
Federal courts have largely afforded President Trump broader executive authority, except on the question of managing elections.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are expected to tie the knot Friday night. We'll tell you how things are looking around Madison Square Garden, the venue where the nuptials are set to take place.
Legislation that's passed the state Senate would require more dam inspections and emergency planning, and let the state remove dams in danger of failing.
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