Michigan workers can expect two increases in the minimum wage next year. The first raise will be a modest $0.23 hourly ...
The annual federal count finds more than 770,000 people living in shelters or outside. It cites rising rents and the recent ...
President-elect Donald Trump asked the Supreme Court on Friday to pause the potential TikTok ban from going into effect until ...
Assad's ouster, there are questions about the fate of the Syrian Democratic Forces, the U.S.-backed Kurdish coalition that ...
The Food and Drug Administration has classified its recall of eggs sold under Costco's Kirkland brand as a Class I recall, a ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte has assured Finland and Estonia of added military support after a ship linked to Russia is suspected of severing major cables between the two countries.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks about the Azerbaijan Airlines crash with The Ohio State University's Shawn Pruchnicki. He was trained in accident investigation at the National Transportation Safety Board.
Musician Laura Marling faces her younger self as she talks about her new album -- Patterns in Repeat. It was all recorded in her living room when her daughter was an infant.
Zachary Loeb, Purdue University assistant professor, tells NPR's Juana Summers that the real story of Y2k wasn't about computers run amok. It was about experts sounding an alarm, and fixing problems.
The migration route that connects West African nations with the Spanish Canary Islands remains the deadliest in the world, ...
South Korea's parliament voted to impeach acting President Han Duck-soo. This move comes less than two weeks after lawmakers impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol.
Military personnel who fire certain powerful weapons may put their brains at risk. Two veterans who had repeated exposure to blasts developed the same rare brain malformation.