Fifty of the 303 schoolchildren abducted from a Catholic school in Nigeria's Niger state have escaped and are now with their ...
Israel and the United States have been piling the pressure on Lebanon to disarm the powerful militant group. The Lebanese ...
Tech companies are pouring billions into AI chips and data centers. Increasingly, they are relying on debt and risky tactics.
Nostalgia is rising in Congo for Mobutu Sese Seko — the kleptocratic strongman as a new museum exhibit glorifying him draws ...
Getting a diagnosis is key since there are different causes for the problem calling for different treatments. Here's what to ...
A rare comic book featuring Superman fetched over $9 million at an auction last week, making it the world's most expensive comic.
Dozens of countries had called for a clear "roadmap" to transition away from the use of coal, oil and gas. The U.S. did not ...
When illness tests the body, can imagination heal the spirit? We discover a place where science connects to the soul. Then, ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Bankrate analyst Ted Rossman about consumer spending and debt, and what it tells us about the overall health of the economy.
Kissing could be 21 million years old. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Matilda Brindle an evolutionary biologist from Oxford University about the origins of smooching.
Seniors are the fastest-growing homeless population across the nation. Now, some shelters are trying to make it easier to accommodate the elderly.
Bible sales have boomed in recent years. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Bob Smietana of Religion News Service about what's behind the trend.
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