Early Tuesday morning, almost the entire island of Puerto Rico was hit with a blackout, leaving more than a million people without power. Officials are warning it could take days to restore.
One of the first sitting senators to endorse Jimmy Carter's run for office in 1976 was a young upstart from Delaware named Joe Biden. We explore the relationship between the two men over the years.
Linda Lavin, the Tony Award-winning actress best known for her role as a single mom and waitress in the TV sitcom "Alice," has died. She was 87.
The Constitution allows members of Congress to determine their pay -- but fear of political blowback for giving themselves a raise has resulted in no cost of living increases in nearly 15 years.
North Carolina had 136 offenders on death row, among the top 5 largest death rows in the U.S. Gov. Roy Cooper's office said ...
Kentucky is among several states that passed bans on street camping and it recently got a glimpse of how it works, in a video showing police giving a citation to a homeless woman going into labor.
Not even six weeks into its record-breaking run in theaters, Wicked is available for home viewing starting Dec. 31. Film critic Bob Mondello explains how theatrical releases have changed over time.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Marielle Segarra, host of "Life Kit," about how to make New Year's resolutions you'll actually follow.
Former opposition groups — some of whom are U.S.-trained — will be knitted together into new Syrian security forces organized ...
GloRilla, Latto and Doechii all delivered landmark rap albums. Not just because they had the best bars, but because each ...
Blake Lively's civil rights complaint against Justin Baldoni isn't just dominating headlines. It's also inspiring other actresses to speak out against the toxic masculinity and on-set harassment they ...
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have come to a settlement, eight years since Jolie filed for divorce. The two both signed off on ...