The Pentagon and the Energy Department have airlifted a small nuclear reactor from California to Utah, demonstrating what ...
LAGO DI TESERO, ITALY — Before he became the most famous dog at the Olympics, Nazgul was not known as an escape artist. Still ...
Researchers followed more than 400,000 teens until they were adults. It found that those who used marijuana were more likely ...
As several global tensions simmer, the Pentagon is removing thousands of transgender troops under an anti-DEI push. How might ...
President Trump says he hasn't decided whether to attack Iran. While he weighs his options, a military buildup over the past ...
Rev. Jesse Jackson died this week at age 84. NPR's Scott Simon remembers covering Jackson's 1984 presidential campaign in ...
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie is reacting to the arrest of former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over his ties to the ...
In the semifinal, Slovakia had few answers for the American onslaught. Now, the U.S. men will meet Canada for a chance to win ...
That's what Sen. Keturah Herron wants to achieve with a three-pronged approach: requiring more detailed reporting surrounding ...
Many U.S. cities have too many office buildings and not enough homes. Developers are now converting some old offices into apartments and condos, but it's going slowly.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, about the possible outcomes of the increasingly tense Iran-U.S. nuclear talks.
Researchers followed more than 400,000 teens until they were adults, and found that those who used cannabis in the past year were more likely to develop psychotic and bipolar disorders, depression and ...