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Eleven people were stabbed at a Walmart in Traverse City on Saturday — with six in critical condition — in what a Michigan ...
When Katie Chubb was pregnant she wanted to have her baby at a birth center, but there was no local option. Now she's trying to open one herself. She has community support, but not from the hospitals.
South Park skewered President Trump. Stephen Colbert isn't holding back. This week, comedians on Paramount-owned shows aired their grievances against both their parent company and Trump.
Tom Lehrer, a popular musical satirist who rose to fame in the 1950s and '60s before returning to a career teaching math, has died at age 97. Lehrer died on Saturday at his home in Cambridge, Mass., ...
Trump had most recently threatened tariffs of 30% on imports from the European Union. But on Sunday, he met with the president of the European Commission, and they agreed to a lower level.
Pamela Melroy, former Deputy Administrator of NASA, talks about the importance of NASA to U.S. interests amid concerns about proposed budget cuts.
Ichiro Suzuki has just been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Shannon Drayer about one of the most fascinating careers in Major League Baseball history.
Germany, France and the United Kingdom hold talks with Iran in Istanbul Friday, just days after the three European nations ...
Prolonged and severe malnutrition is permanently damaging the health of children across Gaza. Doctors warn even if Israel lets in more food now, the damage to children's bodies can be irreversible.
The Warped Tour is back this summer to celebrate its 30th anniversary.
To mark the 40th anniversary of Back to the Future, NPR looks at what it takes to get time travel right on the big screen ...
The order aims to ban "pay-for-play" NIL deals, mandates scholarships for women's and Olympic sports and threatens to ...