January, which means some of those New Years resolutions might have fall off, already. NPR's Life Kit host Marielle Segarra gives tips for giving your goals a reset.
NPR recently changed how reporters talk about immigration on air and in pieces for the website. Tony Cavin, NPR's Managing Editor of Standards and Practices, talks us through some of this guidance.
This year promises to give us some great new books. Here are a few pieces of fiction we're looking forward to reading in early 2025.
Thousands of undocumented workers have received deportation protections under the Biden administration in exchange for participation in labor investigations. The future of the program is uncertain.
Rates of suicide attempts have increased significantly for certain groups. Researchers found that some of the most effective strategies to combat the issue are not intended to help with suicide risk.
This year, 2025, marks the 200th anniversary of the African Meeting House on Nantucket. CAI's Gilda Geist spoke to Dr. Noelle ...
ALTADENA, Calif. — Kwynn Perry visited her home this weekend for the first time since the Eaton Fire started. It's just ashes ...
Colleagues are remembering the soap opera star for her "quick wit" and presence on set. She died after a long illness.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks to researcher Rikke Jeppesen about her work on how sea otters, which were hunted to almost near extinction, have been able to thrive by eating up to 120,000 crabs a year.
Stamford Mayor Caroline Simmons, along with the mayors and superintendents of Connecticut’s five largest cities gather in the ...
Even if the controversial U.S. ban on TikTok does take effect on Jan. 19, the app won't automatically vanish from phones.
What would you say in a eulogy for Party City? Have you shopped at Party City for memorable costumes, decorations, party ...