President Trump has been racing to rack up peace deals — but keeping them intact is proving far more difficult.
When the sensors and AI were helping, the participants could "very reliably" grasp a cup and pretend to take a sip, Trout ...
In a matter of a few years in the 1960s, Dick Van Dyke became a star on Broadway, television and the silver screen.
Thailand's Parliament was dissolved Friday for new elections early next year as the country engaged in deadly fighting with ...
The Oreo-sized baby turtle represents a turning point in Rockalina's recovery: Spending time with her own kind.
Nearly a year into his second term, President Trump is facing growing skepticism as Americans feel persistent cost-of-living ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with FDA Commissioner Martin Makary about the decline in testosterone in men in the U.S. and what his agency wants to do about it.
The U.S. has the most railroad tracks of any country, but we're not known for our passenger trains. A look at America's rail system and the trouble with passenger trains.
Foreign visitors who are eligible to bypass the visa application process may soon have to turn over five years' worth of ...
A new report from Housing Solutions of Northern Arizona shows rental costs in Flagstaff have stabilized over the last year ...
The Trump administration claims 2 million non-citizens departed the U.S. this year, mostly "voluntarily." We examine its pressure tactics, including ICE raids and arrests at green card appointments.
On this week's episode of Sources & Methods, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to correspondents Greg Myre and Eleanor Beardsley about the future of the U.S. alliance with Europe under President Trump.