Ravi Coutinho bought a health insurance plan thinking it would give him access to mental health providers. But even after 21 ...
Over 100 rockets were fired into Israel from Lebanon early Sunday, with some landing near the northern city of Haifa, as ...
Israeli troops raided the offices of the satellite news network Al Jazeera in the Israeli-occupied West Bank early Sunday, ...
Denny Tamaki, governor of Okinawa prefecture, says his personal story is deeply entwined with the U.S. military’s presence on ...
The Federal Trade Commission said pharmacy benefit managers created a "perverse drug rebate system" that artificially ...
Minnesota First Lady Gwen Walz is planning to speak with supporters at an Ann Arbor field office shared with the state ...
Last year, two Black men were beaten and tasered by six officers in a no-warrant house raid. Since then, the Justice ...
An newly discovered asteroid will be captured by Earth's gravity this fall. The "mini-moon" will spend about two months in ...
FBI agents boarded a vessel managed by the same company as the cargo ship that caused the collapse of the Francis Scott Key ...
Vice President Harris was back in Georgia on Friday to highlight a report that a woman died in the state because of its abortion ban.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Oscar Quintero, aka Kay Sedia, who sold Tupperware in drag and was once one of its top sellers, about how the company changed his life.
Baseball player Shohei Ohtani did something no MLB player has done before: scoring 50 homeruns and stealing 50 bases in a single season. NPR's Scott Detrow discusses this with writer Molly Knight.