Tech platforms have stepped back from many of the more aggressive measures they took to curb the spread of election rumors ...
The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland's Edinburgh Zoo announced their own tiny pygmy hippo, named Haggis, was born Oct. 30 ...
President Vladimir Putin is on record claiming he preferred President Biden over the unpredictability of a Trump return to ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Republican strategist Rob Burgess about former President Donald Trump's messaging and possible path to the White House.
After a storm devastated parts of eastern Spain last week, survivors are becoming impatient at the steady government rescue ...
Even though Guam doesn't have a say in the presidential election, its citizens still come out and vote for the country they love.
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Democratic Rep. Suzan DelBene of Washington state, chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, about issues voters will consider Election Day.
Israel ends its agreement with the U.N. aid agency for Palestinians, but aid workers say there is no Plan B in place.
Political disagreements have sent workplace incivility to an all-time high this year, costing employers some $2 billion per ...
Barton Gellman of the Brennan Center for Justice speaks with NPR’s Leila Fadel about the potential for a losing candidate to reject the results of the 2024 election.
It’s not only first-time home buyers who are taken aback by the country’s high housing prices. Folks who sold their homes and are trying to buy one now are also feeling stuck.
The potential sale of U.S. Steel to Japanese competitor Nippon Steel has been opposed by both presidential candidates. For the people of Braddock, Pa., steel and politics are just part of the story.