To incentivize registering rental properties with the city, the Spokane City Council voted to adopt an ordinance that ...
Mosab Abu Toha was able to escape Gaza, along with his wife and three young children. The award-winning poet talks about ...
A new technique for harvesting geothermal energy being pioneered in Utah has passed a significant milestone: Southern ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with with Dr. Sandro Galea, dean of the Boston University School of Public Health, about the mental health consequences of devastating hurricanes like Helene and Milton.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with actor Al Pacino about his career and biggest roles. Ashley Brown is a senior editor for All Things Considered.
Kids are slowly returning to schools in western North Carolina, after being off following the devastation from the remnants of Hurricane Helene, but they may not be in their old school building.
Research shows 62% of Latinos believe abortion should be mostly legal. That’s a big jump from 20 years ago.
Jennifer Koh is shaking up the long-established chamber music program at the Kennedy Center. An example of that is her collaboration with pianist-composer Missy Mazzoli.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Gordon Sundland, a Republican donor and former ambassador to the European Union during the Trump administration, about why he's again supporting the former president.
For more than a century, the United States Postal Service has shipped baby birds through the mail. Breeders, hatcheries and customers blame postal slowdowns and delays for birds now dying in transit.
The Canadian government has expelled six diplomats in response to alleged criminal activities by Indian government agents. Canadian officials link the agents to homicides and acts of violence.
NPR's A Martinez talks to actor Stanley Tucci about his love of food -- and the connection between cooking, acting and directing.