Teen use of AI chat bots is growing, and psychologists worry it's affecting their social development and mental health.
EV federal policies have been reversed. Well-known vehicles have been discontinued. Sales plummeted. But interest is holding ...
It's been a tough year for local groups that help those in poverty. They've had to scramble and scale back amid federal cuts and funding chaos.
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks investigative journalist Jonny Wrate about the role of U.S. jets in global drug trafficking, in light of a new report by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project.
President Trump says 2026 will be better for American farmers, thanks in part to $12 billion in new federal "bridge payments." But optimism remains hard to come by in farm country.
The weeklong celebration of Kwanzaa is a perfect opportunity to revisit soothing, hearty winter foods, says celebrity chef Tanya Holland.
A previously unpublished radio play written by Tennessee Williams as a college student has been published in The Strand magazine. What does the work say about the playwright before he became famous?
The man accused of placing two pipe bombs in Washington on the eve of Jan. 6, 2021 told investigators someone needed to ...
President Trump could use the face-to-face at his Mar-a-Lago estate to look for ways to speed up the peace process, as Israel ...
President Trump hosts Zelensky amid intensified U.S. diplomacy aimed at ending Russia's war in Ukraine. Luke Garrett is an Elections Associate Producer at NPR News.
NPR's Tamara Keith steps into Death & Company bar in Washington, D.C., where movie-inspired cocktails set the mood for New Year's Eve.
NPR's Kathryn Fink and Jordan Marie Smith talk about why Broadcast News still resonates in conversations about women and ambition.
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