Famine declarations are relatively rare. But the leading international authority on hunger crises this week declared that ...
Uganda-born son of Indian immigrants turned NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani is drawing global attention — especially from progressives eyeing his playbook.
The U.S. is seeing a decline in international tourists this year, about 9 percent. The number of Canadian visitors has plummeted. But after an initial drop, there's an uptick in travelers from Mexico.
We speak to E. Lockhart, author of the best-selling novel We Were Liars, about her new book, We Fell Apart.
The Trump administration is firing scores of immigration judges, and bringing on dozens of others, as it seeks to boost mass deportations. NPR analyzed patterns in hiring and firing.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with California AG Rob Bonta about tariffs arguments at the Supreme Court, presidential power and the legal fights California is waging against the Trump administration.
A Michelin-star chef in Brittany is showing to way to help save global fish stocks one diner at a time.
NPR gets a rare glimpse inside the Israeli-occupied zone of devastated Gaza.
Democrats won in a variety of races across the country by combining an anti-Trump message with a positive message on improving affordability.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth briefed top lawmakers on Wednesday on a series of strikes ...
Democratic socialism doesn't have a one-size-fits-all definition. But its proponents emphasize a stronger role for the ...
The National Association of the Deaf is celebrating a legal victory against the White House. A judge ordered ASL for ...