Three of the five judges who allowed Robert Roberson’s execution to proceed will be leaving the court after Paxton-backed ...
These state regulators sit on one of the most important agencies to oversee energy and – by extension – climate policy in the ...
Mortgage rates are ticking up, even after the Federal Reserve has started cutting interest rates. Here's why, and where rates — and home sales — could go from here.
Jen Easterly, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, told NPR that election officials across the U ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to renowned large-scale painter Titus Kaphar about his first feature film, "Exhibiting Forgiveness," based on his troubled relationship with his father.
NPR's Scott Simon asks David Prowse of the duo Japandroids about their latest album, "Fate & Alcohol," and about their decision to make it their last.
A Ukrainian chef has just published an English-language cookbook on his country's cuisine. He says it's an important step to keeping international attention on Ukraine's fight against Russia.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with author Alia Trabucco Zerán about her new novel, "Clean," which tells the story of a young girl's death, through the eyes of her housekeeper.
NPR's Scott Simon asks Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha about his new collection, "Forest of Noise," and about the conflict in Gaza.
Former President Donald Trump veers from traditional campaign wisdom with recent appearances. And Vice President Harris courts Black voters, this time with policy proposals.
None of the organizations Metro Health recommended to receive city funding included travel for abortion services in their ...
While the two candidates have been crisscrossing the swing states for weeks, this is the first time they are literally ...