News

In Missouri, more than 120,000 seniors live with Alzheimer’s disease, and to care for them, their families provide over 350 ...
Dozens of people have died in the Texas Hill Country. Scores of others are missing or unaccounted for. As rescue crews ...
Far more families are choosing to have fewer — or no — children. Many countries, including the U.S., now face a rapidly aging ...
Musk said he's carrying out his threat to form a new political party after a falling out with Trump over the president's ...
Summer sales season is upon us, and there's never been a better time to discover the incredible value and unique experiences ...
Discover Nature this week with Missouri’s wildlife survival skills. Life among nature’s creatures is not all sweetness and ...
Mexico won the Concacaf Gold Cup after defeating the U.S. men's soccer team in Sunday's final. The match was a preview of next year's FIFA World Cup, which the U.S. and Mexico co-host with Canada.
NPR's Leila Fadel asks Hussein Ibish, senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute, about Gaza ceasefire talks and the appointment of a new Hamas leader in Gaza.
NPR speaks with Zachary Price, law professor at the University of California College of Law San Francisco, about the Trump administration's rationale for exempting tech companies from the TikTok ban.
In January, the deadly Eton Fire destroyed thousands of homes in Altadena, Calif. What challenges do homeowners and other residents in one small neighborhood continue to face?
California is on the verge of passing a new law that would allow providers there to anonymously mail abortion medication to patients, both in the state and to locations outside it. Advocates are ...
President Trump says his administration will start sending letters out to countries this week notifying them of new tariff rates if they don't have a deal with the U.S. before a new Aug. 1 deadline.