Since her husband's death, newscaster Windsor Johnston has been looking for ways to recapture joy and continue her healing ...
Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip overnight and into Sunday killed at least 20 people, including five children, ...
For this year's All Things Considered holiday cocktail interview, we visited Providencia in Washington, D.C., a bar that ...
A recent survey finds that more than half of young people aged 16-25 are highly worried about climate change. Some ...
Modern life can be lonely. Some are looking to an old German tradition – of drinking and conversation – to deepen connection ...
The rule requires companies disclose fees up front for people booking a hotel or buying a ticket to a live event. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe discusses with Columbia University professor Vicki Morwitz.
As Russian troops near the city of Pokrovsk, where a beloved Ukrainian composer wrote his most famous song — now known worldwide as "Carol of the Bells" — Ukrainians seek to safeguard his legacy.
Syria has a new interim government, but there is concern about how it will govern following contradictory remarks. Some groups, including women's rights advocates, are already testing the terrain.
Two U.S. Navy pilots were shot down Sunday over the Red Sea by apparent "friendly fire", the most serious incident to ...
After signing a sweeping ceasefire with Israel, the Lebanon-based paramilitary organization and political party is falling out of favor with some of its most ardent supporters.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with NPR science correspondent Jonathan Lambert about the decision, as well as other conservation efforts the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing as 2024 winds down.