BUFFALO, N.Y. — The first big snowfall of the season blanketed towns along Lake Erie on Saturday in the middle of the hectic ...
Over a few days, rebel fighters in northern Syria have launched incursions into several major cities with little resistance ...
After years of outcry over the human rights abuses against migrant workers during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, a ...
President-elect Donald Trump intends to install Kash Patel, a close ally and former national security aide who has berated ...
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 ...
Young people today spend nearly 1,000 fewer hours per year hanging out with friends in person than they did 20 years ago.
Parts of southern Lebanon now look like Gaza. The World Bank estimates $8.5 billion in damage to Lebanon from the Israel-Hezbollah war.
People are getting cancer earlier and living longer, meaning they're having to figure out how to navigate various aspects of life after diagnosis.
NPR's Scott Simon and Howard Bryant of Meadowlark Media discuss which teams in the NFL are the Super Bowl title contenders, and controversy over high payrolls in Major League Baseball.
NPR's Scott Simon asks Booker Prize-winning novelist Marlon James about his new HBO series set in Jamaica. It is called "Get Millie Black." ...