President Biden's judicial picks have included the first Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court, women of color to federal ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with with Jocelyn Chung, who wrote a children's book called When Love Is More Than Words, about all ...
A new session of Congress began Friday with Republicans to take full control in the Washington this month. But the new session was not without internal drama for the party.
In 2018, an orca in Washington dubbed J35 by scientists made global headlines when she carried her dead baby on her nose for 17 days. The same orca has just lost another calf.
New research shows that the anesthetic ketamine keeps fish from giving up -- and the way it works may help figure out how it works in humans and lead to better medications for depression.
President Biden formally blocked the sale of U.S. Steel to a Japanese steelmaker, citing national security concerns. The company said that it may have to cut thousands of union jobs without the sale.
Federal officials are trying to figure out the motive behind a Colorado man's decision to drive a rented Tesla Cybertruck to Las Vegas and detonate it in front of a Trump hotel on New Year's Day.
The Koran forbids intoxicants. But as psychedelics show promise in treating mental health, some Muslims are trying to figure out if there can be a place for psychedelics within Islamic life.
Congress comes into session today and will kick-off the new session by electing leaders in the House and Senate.
If you've resolved to quit drinking for the month, a little technological assistance may be the key to sticking to your goal.
In a decision Friday, New York Judge Juan Merchan noted that his inclination was to not impose a sentence of incarceration.
The man behind the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans said in videos that he was inspired by ISIS and had joined the group ...