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Climate change is increasing the risk of dangerous floods. But people often balk at the cost of flood insurance, especially ...
Congressional Republicans have become more aligned with President Trump since he first took office. That makes even a single ...
It started as a one-off dinner with a chatbot — a night of shrimp, sarcasm — then veered into something unsettlingly human.
NATO's secretary general heads to Washington Monday for meetings with President Trump. The visit comes as Trump has expressed growing frustration with Russia over its war in Ukraine.
The case, which stems from a deadly crash in 2019, raises broader questions about the safety of Tesla's driver-assistance systems, and whether the company has exaggerated their capabilities.
Temporary protected status for Afghan refugees in the U.S. ends Monday. Hundreds could face deportation back to Afghanistan, which is now under Taliban rule.
What is holding up a ceasefire deal in Gaza? NPR reports on the latest on ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Nadira Goffe, culture writer with Slate, about the hype behind Season 7 of "Love Island," which had its season finale Sunday night.
The Palestinian death toll in Gaza since the war began has passed 58,000, according to health officials there. NPR reports on the latest on ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas.
NPR asks Mark Rosenbaum, special counsel at the nonprofit law firm Public Council, about a judge's decision to bar indiscriminate immigration arrests in the LA area. Rosenbaum represented plaintiffs.
Polling suggests a drop in support for the Trump administration's immigration policies and its aggressive deportation agenda.
Doctors are writing "social prescriptions" to get people engaged with nature, art, movement and volunteering. Research shows it can help with mental health, chronic disease and dementia.