As accusations of genocide in Gaza mount against Israel, NPR looks at how the term is defined legally and why previously ...
A judge ruled the firing of thousands of federal employees was illegal. But he stopped short of ordering the government to ...
In 2024, 7,100 pedestrians were killed on the road, and in recent years, more than 1,000 cyclists have been hit and killed ...
Home prices skyrocketed during the pandemic — and have stayed high. For some Americans, making their budget work means having ...
In past government shutdowns, workers have been put on temporary furloughs until funding resumes. This time, the Trump White ...
Through three games this season, Kentucky has shown an ability to run the ball effectively. The Cats are averaging 214.7 ...
Turning the page on decades of distance, Syria's President Ahmad al-Sharaa addressed the U.N. General Assembly, marking the ...
The Kentucky Horse Park is asking state lawmakers for the authority to police those who have been cited by the U.S. Center ...
In parts of Western Pennsylvania, steel plants are big employers – and big polluters. This summer, the Trump administration paused regulations that would have forced steel mills to curb air pollution.
With a tap of their head, players will be able to trigger an automated review when they disagree with an umpire's call. In spring training this year, just over half of challenges were successful.
Authorities are investigating a fatal shooting Wednesday at a federal immigration detention facility in Dallas. One detainee was killed in what the FBI says was an act "of targeted violence." ...
A restaurant recycling program in Southern California is helping divert food waste from landfills while restoring oyster beds along the shoreline.