NPR's Adrian Ma speaks with Lina Khatib of Chatam House, about the significance of rebel groups entering the city of Aleppo, Syria, in a conflict that many believed had reached a stalemate.
Many people rely on chosen families when facing rejection from families of origin. NPR's Life Kit talks with Daniel Blevins, the founder of the group Stand In Pride, about cultivating a chosen family.
An Israeli airstrike hit a car in the Gaza Strip on Saturday, killing five people, including at least three employees with ...
The Canadian prime minister's meeting with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago came after the president-elect's threat to impose ...
Young people today spend nearly 1,000 fewer hours per year hanging out with friends in person than they did 20 years ago.
Hallmark's partnership with the Kansas City Chiefs seems perfectly timed to capitalize on Taylor Swift's relationship with ...
NPR's Scott Simon remembers Seuk Kim, a volunteer animal rescue pilot who died in a crash earlier this week, transporting ...
Cucumbers shipped to the U.S. and Canada, and organic eggs sold in 25 Costco stores in five southern U.S. states, were ...
It was super early, not yet four o'clock in the morning, when I set out on a Bronx-bound local train at the start of an urban ...
Instead of spending Black Friday shopping, Johnson would spend it collecting the unwanted turkey carcasses from people he ...
An exit poll in Ireland's parliamentary election released late Friday suggests the three biggest parties have won roughly ...
Insurgents breached Syria's largest city Friday and clashed with government forces for the first time since 2016, in a ...