A glimpse of the efforts of the Sudanese diaspora in the US — fighting to keep the attention of the world focused on the ...
Arab states have mostly kept quiet over the killing of Hamas' leader by Israeli forces. This news story is funded in large part by Connecticut Public’s Members — listeners, viewers, and readers like ...
NPR's Eric Westervelt speaks with Daniel Romanchuk, a leading American wheelchair racer, as he prepares for the TCS New York City Marathon Nov. 3.
In three swing states, GOP groups are suing to challenge the ballots cast by U.S. citizens living abroad, including military ...
A new trove of letters and oral histories is shining a light on the successes and challenges of jailhouse lawyers, people in prison who help themselves and others navigate the legal system.
Philip G. Zimbardo, the psychologist behind the controversial experiment that was intended to examine the psychological ...
A new NPR series, "Throw It Back," explores how the objects we love as kids shape our worldview as adults. The series begins with the story of Mahlet Assefa and her cotton dress.
Inductees this year also included A Tribe Called Quest and Dave Matthews Band, and posthumous recognition for Jimmy Buffett, ...
Political analyst Carlos Bravo Regidor tells NPR's Eric Westervelt about Mexican Pres. Claudia Sheinbaum's policies toward drug cartels and criminal gangs.
NPR's Eric Westervelt asks former U.S. ambassador to Israel and Egypt Daniel Kurtzer about prospects for peace in Gaza.
With just over two weeks until Election Day and voters casting ballots now, Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are making their closing arguments.
Authorities said a ferry dock collapsed on Georgia's Sapelo Island, where crowds had gathered for a fall celebration by the ...