Many states and school districts now ban or restrict the use of cell phones in schools. But what do the kids think about this? Student journalists in New Jersey brought this question to their ...
On Monday, NPR launched its end-of-the-year books guide. But Books We Love isn't a "top 10" list. Instead, it's more that 380 books that were personally recommended by members of the NPR staff.
Hezbollah is vowing a response after Israel killed its No. 2 commander in a Beirut neighborhood -- an assassination the group calls a "red line." ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Jennifer Levin, author of Generation Care, about the roughly 10 million millennials working as family caregivers, often before they've fully formed their own lives.
The U.S. has officially labeled Venezuela's Cartel de los Soles, allegedly led by President Nicolás Maduro and top officials, a foreign terrorist organization.
The Pentagon says it's opening an investigation into Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly in the wake of a video of Democratic lawmakers urging servicemembers not to comply with "illegal orders." ...
The musician and actor helped propel reggae into the international spotlight, thanks in part to his songs and starring role ...
Pakistanis are protesting a recent constitutional amendment that gives the country's army chief new powers and legal immunity for life.
The Pew Research Center's survey of Latinos show majorities disapprove of the president, especially his policies on the ...
The Pentagon says it's opening an investigation into Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly in the wake of a video of Democratic lawmakers ...
Since the Gaza ceasefire began, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has received a boost from President Trump and is gearing up to run for reelection.
American and Ukrainian officials have been negotiating over a proposal that was drafted by the U.S. and Russia to end the war, as Russia continues to attack Ukraine.
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