As you prepare for your holiday feast, here's something to consider. Research suggests there are certain foods that can help ...
The American economy depends on truckers. Technology is promising to transform this industry with new driver-assistance ...
Shoppers can be thankful for discounts on turkey and stuffing this year. While overall grocery prices are up, this year's ...
Drinks infused with cannabis' buzzy compound THC are wildly popular and available in many states. But a year from now, the ...
Immigrants make up a significant proportion of all the country's doctors. New policies are making it harder and less ...
New Orleans residents are preparing for a possible deployment of U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents to the region, even though the agency won't say whether or not it is actually coming.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was given a Thursday deadline to accept a new peace plan drafted by the U.S. and Russia that Ukraine had no input in, causing concerns for residents.
As Trump administration's clashes with Venezuela continue, we look at why a 50-year-old Senate committee report on the CIA's role in the assassinations of foreign leaders resonates today.
More than 250 children are still being held by kidnappers in central Nigeria after they were abducted Friday from a Catholic boarding school.
In China, two economic realities exist side of by side. The country's fast-growing technology sector is now leading the world in some aspects. Yet prospects for the average Chinese worker remain dim.
The Trump administration says it has a peace plan to end the Russia-Ukraine war. But not all lawmakers, including Republicans, are convinced.
NPR's Books We Love returns with about 380 titles handpicked by NPR staff and critics. Reporter Andrew Limbong shares this year's nonfiction favorites with Michel Martin.
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