Drinking water around the District of Columbia hasn't been contaminated. But scientists say the environmental damage could be ...
Survivors of the deadly Los Angeles wildfires say they're in the crosshairs of the White House v. California political battle ...
In 1974, Lt. Colonel Randall Lanning manned the launch controls that could deploy nuclear weapons in the event of a Soviet attack. He looks back at one night that's still etched in his memory.
The U.S. Commission on Fine Arts, which is packed with President Trump's allies, voted to approve the new White House ballroom project pursued by Trump.
The U.S. women's Olympic hockey team took gold Thursday, beating Canada in a thrilling overtime final at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
A report from the Commerce Department on Friday will share how much the U.S. economy grew last year. Growth has been fueled ...
The Iranian authorities are cracking down on mourners as they try to memorialize their loved ones who were killed in last month's protests.
Windsor, the British former prince, was arrested Thursday for allegedly passing confidential government information to Jeffrey Epstein. He denies wrongdoing.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Sara Qudah of the Committee to Protect Journalists about a new report on the abusive treatment that Palestinian journalists endure in Israeli prisons.
John Lennon called keyboardist Billy Preston "the fifth Beatle." But his talents couldn't help him outrun his demons, as told in a new documentary, "Billy Preston: That's the Way God Planned It." ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Husam Zomlot, the Palestinian ambassador to the U.K., about the developments from President Trump's Board of Peace meeting in Washington.
American Alysa Liu won gold in the Olympic figure skating free skate. It's the first gold for an American woman in more than two decades.