The legendary 95-year-old investor spent decades building his company into one of the world's largest and most powerful. Now ...
Hope for Creation is the southwest Michigan chapter of the Detroit-based organization Michigan Interfaith Power and Light.
Survivors of the Eaton and Palisades Fires find healing and community working on a Rose Parade float to honor the lives and ...
A look at some of the works going into the public domain in 2026, like the characters Betty Boop and Miss Marple, the first film adaptation of "All Quiet on the Western Front" and many classic songs ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks to Nicholas Burns, former U.S. ambassador to China, about the current state of relations between the U.S. and China.
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to legal scholar and former federal prosecutor Barbara McQuade about the Trump administration investigating a YouTube content creator's claims of daycare fraud in Minnesota.
When it comes to serious mental illness, family caregivers are crucial partners. But often, they must fend for themselves. A ...
Experts say Biden's focus on addiction health care saved tens of thousands of lives and slowed fentanyl smuggling. Trump ...
President Trump's administration announced that it's freezing child care funds to Minnesota after a series of fraud schemes ...
A nonprofit group has filed a complaint alleging a federal judge has been bullying her law clerks. It's a flashpoint in the debate over whether the judiciary can police itself.
Downtown Phoenix businesses sued the city over a sprawling homeless encampment. The city's solution appears successful two years later, but funding for it is set to run out.
The Legal Accountability Project complaint, which has not been previously reported, states that it is based on conversations ...