In the Transcarpathia region, some locals embrace a traditional lifestyle and cultural identity. After surviving Soviet threats, now they fear Russian President Vladimir Putin seeks to erase their ...
Notre Dame and Ohio State University are set to tangle Monday in the college football national championship game. The expanded playoffs have led to some surprising results leading up to this ...
We look at President Biden's legacy as his time in office draws to a close.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Anna Sussman and Amika Mota about their podcast Fire Escape. Scott Detrow is a White House correspondent for NPR and co-hosts the NPR Politics Podcast.
Israel and Gaza as ceasefire begins ...
Residents along the East Coast, from the Northern Plains to the tip of Maine, are bracing for several inches of snow on ...
The president-elect said he will issue an executive order Monday to delay the ban while he brokers a sale. The app has ...
President Joe Biden pardons five people and commutes the sentence of two others who "made significant contributions to ...
President-elect Donald Trump has said his tariffs will raise revenues, boost U.S. jobs, and help stop the drug trade. But ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with Weekend Edition puzzle master Will Shortz and Susie Woodward of Sherwood, Ore.
Sunday, January 19, is national popcorn day. A century ago, the ultimate movie snack was actually banned from theaters. A saleswoman in Kansas City Missouri helped create a new movie tradition.
From "Grey's Anatomy" to "The Pitt" - NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk about the enduring appeal of TV medical dramas.