New York City is home to more than eight million people but NPR's Brian Mann mapped out an urban hike through solitude and ...
NPR's Scott Simon remembers Seuk Kim, a volunteer animal rescue pilot who died in a crash earlier this week, transporting ...
Cucumbers shipped to the U.S. and Canada, and organic eggs sold in 25 Costco stores in five southern U.S. states, were ...
Insurgents breached Syria's largest city Friday and clashed with government forces for the first time since 2016, in a ...
An exit poll in Ireland's parliamentary election released late Friday suggests the three biggest parties have won roughly ...
Trudeau flew to Florida on Friday to have dinner with President-elect Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago club after Trump ...
Jaxson Robinson scored 19 points to lead No. 8 Kentucky to a 105-76 win over Georgia State on Friday night. The Wildcats (7-0 ...
Some parts of the country will receive heavy lake-effect snow and others will see rain or dry weather with subfreezing ...
The famed Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is set to reopen next month for the first time since a devastating fire crippled the ...
In a historic vote, lawmakers advanced a bill that would grant the option of assisted dying to those in England and Wales ...
Hallmark's partnership with the Kansas City Chiefs seems perfectly timed to capitalize on Taylor Swift's relationship with Travis Kelce. But the story of a family's devotion to a sports team is ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Marcel Fratzscher, president of the German Institute for Economic Research, about Germany's weakened economy and its potential impact on the country's upcoming elections.