As childhood vaccinate rates drop in the U.S. outbreaks of measles are rising. In his new book Booster Shots, Dr. Adam Ratner ...
Vance will likely use the summits to resist further AI regulation while reiterating a common Trump refrain: that military ...
After thousands of homes were destroyed, many are looking for ways to make Los Angeles safer from wildfires. But clearing ...
Sex and relationship experts share wise words of wisdom on love's thorniest topics, including what to do if a partner cheats ...
A rare ring of light surrounding a galaxy nearly 590 million light-years away from Earth has been discovered by a space ...
At least 55 people are dead after their bus plunged into a gorge and landed under a bridge Monday on the outskirts of ...
The alleged human rights violations range from unauthorized home raids to racial profiling to deporting breastfeeding mothers ...
New research drills down on poor student achievement, and notes some school districts that are beating the odds ...
NPR speaks with retired federal judge Nancy Gertner about how the judicial branch could, or could not, enforce a court order against a sitting president who refuses to comply.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says military recruiting has shot up since the Trump administration's return. In fact, it's been improving for at least a year, with big jumps in female enlistment.
The new Education Recovery Scorecard, a collaboration between researchers at Harvard and Stanford Universities, offers the nation the most-detailed-yet view of student learning in the wake of the ...
NPR's A Martinez asks Democratic Rep. Debbie Dingell of Michigan about the potential impact of President Trump's decision to impose 25% tariffs globally on imported steel and aluminum.