Declining population means caring for parents, grandparents, and other relatives could become even more challenging with ...
The U.S. military has now killed at least 64 people in the strikes.
President Trump on Saturday said he's ordered the Pentagon to plan for potential military action in Nigeria, where he alleges ...
Melissa Ann Pinney's photographs capture everyday moments of adolescence inside Chicago Public Schools over the course of a ...
A ballroom at the White House could seat nearly a 1,000 guests for state dinners, but what to do while it's being built?
Rats aren't just a nuisance. They can carry diseases and are a leading causes of property damage. One community in ...
The remains of three people handed over by Hamas to the Red Cross this week do not belong to any of the hostages, Israel said ...
In her book The Second Estate, Ray Madoff explains how the U.S. tax system lets the ultra-rich grow their wealth tax-free while working Americans bear the burden.
A highly-anticipated meeting between president Trump and Xi Jinping leads to a pause - but not an end - to trade and tech competition issues.
NPR's Laura Sullivan, Frank Langfitt and Sacha Pfeiffer reflect on how writing for radio differs from their days in newspapers, and what it takes to make stories come alive through sound.
A halt in SNAP payments has millions worried about their next meal, raising new questions about how a program born in the Great Depression still defines America's fight against hunger.
Hospital chaplains often meet people at the lowest point in their lives. We hear from one chaplain who encourages patients to discuss their tattoos as a way of creating an emotional bond.