Denmark's prime minister went on a tour of European capitals Tuesday as Europe faces what she called "a more uncertain ...
A new exhibition featuring four ancient Thai statues points to a burgeoning trend: museums are starting to engage the general ...
Legal status of 1.4 million migrants at risk after 'humanitarian parole' ends, DOJ leaders move to fire at least 12 who investigated Trump, stocks fall after Chinese company releases competitive AI.
Loneliness is at epidemic levels across the U.S. and is correlated with higher risks of many chronic diseases. Some doctors and therapists are writing their patients prescriptions for socializing.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Chinese economist Qian Liu about slowing economic growth in China and potential new U.S. tariffs under the Trump administration.
A message to USAID staff, obtained by NPR, says it will analyze "actions within USAID that appear to be designed to ...
The year 2025 puts us one quarter of the way through the 21st century. We'll spend the year looking back at some of the amazing advances we've experienced. In this episode: privatized space travel.
President Trump has ended so-called humanitarian parole for people from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, jeopardizing the legal status of nearly 1.5 million immigrants in the U.S.
New York's state prison system is under scrutiny after guards fatally beat an inmate in December, prompting protests and calls for reforms.
A federal appeals court will hear arguments today over whether the alleged mastermind of the 9/11 attacks and two accomplices should get plea deals. Family members of 9/11 victims weigh in.
A group of national security experts have written a letter about a possible new casino in the Washington, D.C. area, which they say it could jeopardize state secrets.
The Trump administration has said the raids will focus on criminals who are a public threat. But immigrant communities across ...