Friday's hearing over the merits of the judge's temporary restraining order comes as the case has become a flashpoint between ...
With a new album, Michelle Zauner tells NPR she is finally finding balance between all the things she yearns for: her career ...
With cuts to nearly all the staff at the Department of Education's primary data agency, low-income and rural schools may not ...
How Education Department cuts will impact lower-income and rural schools, hearing to be held on Venezuelan deportations, NTSB says Maryland officials did not assess Key Bridge risks before collapse.
An NPR investigation helped 15,000 veterans hang on to their homes, but some in Congress want to kill the program that made mortgages more affordable.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Alvaro Bedoya, one of the two Democrats fired from their roles as commissioners at the Federal Trade Commission.
After a phone call with President Trump Wednesday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has agreed to stop striking Russian oil depots and energy infrastructure as part of a ceasefire deal.
The U.S.-funded Global Measles and Rubella Laboratory Network operates in 150 countries, detecting and controlling measles. Now it's lost its sole funder as part of the U.S. aid cutbacks.
Texas is quickly becoming the epicenter of the Trump administration's deportation promises. A detention center in Dilley, Texas, shuttered during the Biden administration, is reopening soon.
Changing from gas to climate-friendly electric appliances often involves expensive retrofits. A growing list of companies ...
A movie theater in Miami Beach faces eviction after it showed the documentary that won this year's Academy Award. "No Other Land" follows the displacement of a Palestinian community in the West Bank.
Changing from gas to more climate-friendly electric appliances usually involves expensive retrofits. But a growing list of companies offer stoves, heat pumps and water heaters that make it easier and ...