News

NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Bree Fram, a U.S. Space Force officer, about the Supreme Court decision to allow the Trump administration's ban on trans troops to continue being enacted.
The updated dress code prohibits nudity on the Red Carpet and in other areas of the festival. The new rules surprised one ...
At times Monday evening, as few as three air traffic controllers per hour were lined up to monitor via radar the planes ...
One payment processor has so far signaled to states that it intends to turn over data about millions of Americans to the ...
The facility's permit is up for renewal. Activists say the Indiana Department of Environmental Management needs to do more to ...
Two former dancers allege that they lived under a culture of fear and routinely performed despite injuries. Shen Yun has ...
In the summer of 2023, A's life began to change. He started sleeping less and less and spent his nights going for long walks.
Author Ocean Vuong talks about his new novel, The Emperor of Gladness. It centers on the unlikely friendship between a 19-year-old college dropout and an 82-year-old with dementia.
The Trump administration has launched a $500 million project to develop a universal flu vaccine that won't need yearly ...
A House committee has proposed boosting the budget for the Kennedy Center sixfold. It comes after President Trump said the arts center was in "disrepair." ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks to Antoine Renard of the U.N. World Food Programme about the increasing risk of famine in Gaza, as Israel's block on humanitarian aid into the strip continues.
Since the fall of Roe, a once-fringe network of hardline anti-abortion activists has been pushing to classify abortion as homicide. Once shunned from policy discussion, they are seeing progress.