NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Rep. Adam Smith (D-Wash.) about allegations that aides shielded President Biden from high-ranking officials and the public due to concern about his fitness for office.
Part of a Crusader castle crumbled. An 18th century minaret felled. Church mosaics burned. Archaeologists are assessing ...
Most avocados consumed in the U.S. are grown in Mexico. Here's what Trump's proposed tariffs would mean for prices at the ...
Opponents of the death penalty had urged President Biden to take this step, given the number of executions that took place ...
Many undocumented people are not eligible for federal financial disaster aid and several remain fearful even when help is ...
For Beth Patton, the best part of the holiday season is not the lights, or the snow, or opening presents from family members ...
This month, we asked our audience: What words of comfort do you say to a friend whose loved one has passed away? It was part ...
Going to hell is usually a tough break. But the poet Michael Palma doesn't seem to mind. The challenge to approaching a ...
Much of the NIH-funded research on long COVID has focused on observing and understanding the disease. Some patients and doctors say the research should pivot toward finding new treatments and drugs.
Japanese automakers Honda and Nissan have announced plans to work to a merger, forming the world's third-largest automaker by ...
Prime Minister Edi Rama said over the weekend that the government will shut down TikTok for one year, accusing the popular ...
People who missed one of the COVID stimulus payments or had received less than the full amount were able to claim the credit.