Every year, we ask NPR staff and book critics to share their favorite titles in our annual Books We Love guide. Behind the ...
You can't always know that it's a great year for new music while it's happening, but there was a sense from the very start of ...
A new study finds people who take weight-loss drugs also cut back on alcohol consumption. Researchers think the drugs could ...
Syrian rebels have swept through parts of the country at lightning pace, taking control of the the second-largest city, ...
Thousands of giant panda sculptures will greet residents and tourists starting Saturday in Hong Kong, where enthusiasm for ...
Nearly all new cars now come with automatic emergency braking and other safety features. Researchers say these systems are ...
The justices will hear arguments about the FDA's rejection of some e-cigarettes. High schoolers are at the center of the case ...
The hearings come after years of lobbying by island nations who fear they could simply disappear under rising sea waters, ...
President Biden has pardoned his son Hunter Biden, who he says was "selectively and unfairly prosecuted." And, a look into whether real or fake Christmas trees are better for the environment.
The court faces pushback over arrest warrants for Israeli officials, sexual harassment allegations against the court's chief ...
Carlos Tavares is stepping down after nearly four years in the top spot of the automaker, which owns car brands like Jeep and ...
The new law guarantees fundamental rights for sex workers, including the ability to refuse clients, set the conditions of an ...