Typhoon Ragasa slammed into southern China Wednesday, unleashing 150 miles per hour wind gusts and torrential rain.
A judge ruled the firing of thousands of federal employees was illegal. But he stopped short of ordering the government to ...
Officials in Mississippi recently declared a public health emergency after infant mortality rates in the state rose. Doctors and women on the front lines of the crisis discuss the obstacles they face.
With a government shutdown looming, Democrats are pushing to extend key tax credits that keep ACA premiums low. Without them, millions face rate hikes or risk losing their coverage.
As accusations of genocide in Gaza mount against Israel, NPR looks at how the term is defined legally and why previously ...
Home prices skyrocketed during the pandemic — and have stayed high. For some Americans, making their budget work means having ...
As she reflects on her long career in a second memoir, Art WorkSally Mann warns of a "new era of culture wars" after police pulled off the walls of a museum photographs she took of her children ...
Parents of children with autism speak out after Trump linked Tylenol use to autism and promoted leucovorin as a possible treatment, raising concern and confusion.
For the first time in decades, a Syrian leader addressed the U.N. General Assembly. A look at how the former rebel leader transformed himself into a global statesman.
Ukraine warns that Russia's war will spread unless the Kremlin is forced into a durable ceasefire. Joanna Kakissis is a foreign correspondent based in Kyiv, Ukraine, where she reports poignant stories ...
In 2024, 7,100 pedestrians were killed on the road, and in recent years, more than 1,000 cyclists have been hit and killed ...
In a press conference this week, President Trump said there's no reason to give babies the Hepatitis B vaccine. But pediatricians and infectious disease experts say this guidance is dangerous.
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