After years of limbo, the U.S. government has given the green light to a crash test dummy based on the female body. But will ...
House Bill 1622 looks to require government employers to bargain with unions over the use of the technology if it affects ...
An Idaho legislative task force aimed at improving government efficiency and cutting costs on Wednesday moved forward ...
The U.S. boycotts South Africa's G20 summit, sparking a diplomatic spat and throwing the global gathering into turmoil.
Nostalgia is rising in Congo for Mobutu Sese Seko — the kleptocratic strongman as a new museum exhibit glorifying him draws ...
Nouvelle Vague, by the way, is French for "new wave." And it refers specifically to the group of filmmakers who emerged in ...
Justin Patchin, criminal justice professor at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, on new age verification guidelines for the online gaming platform Roblox, and tips for parents to protect their ...
A bipartisan group in the House is looking to ban lawmakers from trading individual stocks as part of an effort to increase accountability in Congress.
Spokane native Colleen Melody will be the next person to serve on the Washington State Supreme Court. Governor Bob Ferguson announced Melody’s appointment during a ceremony in the Supreme Court ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with John King, Chancellor of State University of New York and former education secretary, about the changes at the U.S. Department of Education this week.
NPR's Mia Venkat explains what the internet was obsessed with this week.
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Laura Morowitz, art history professor at Wagner College, about the incredible back story behind a Gustav Klimt painting that set a record at auction.