The Chicago White Sox have 120 losses, tied for the most in a season — one more L, and the record would be theirs. Fans at ...
An NPR listener says they are ready to adopt a child and move on from in vitro fertilization. But their wife is focused on ...
The worst floods that Bangladesh has seen in decades occurred in August, displacing millions. Many people are still ...
The attorney general pledged to restore the Justice Department to normal order. It hasn't been easy, and may not last.
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Historical markers were once just for American history. But many now claim aliens have visited earth from outer space — and ...
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Japan's ruling party on Friday picked former defense minister Shigeru Ishiba as leader, setting him up to become prime ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with New York City Council Member Shekar Krishnan about the indictment of Mayor Eric Abrams.
With Israel and Hezbollah locked in the fiercest fighting in decades, many Lebanese have taken refuge in schools, hotels and ...
A group of women who call themselves Swamp Witches gather each fall to hunt foxes and ducks. Allison Crews and Susan Williams talk about their friendship and their love of hunting.