Even though Guam doesn't have a say in the presidential election, its citizens still come out and vote for the country they love.
Fifth congressional district candidates Michael Baumgartner and Carmela Conroy sat down with SPR News to talk about their ...
Israel ends its agreement with the U.N. aid agency for Palestinians, but aid workers say there is no Plan B in place.
Even toddlers can tell an event that is improbable from one that appears impossible. And children at that age are much more ...
It’s not only first-time home buyers who are taken aback by the country’s high housing prices. Folks who sold their homes and are trying to buy one now are also feeling stuck.
A farming couple -- lifelong Republicans in Malvern, Pa. -- encounter harassment and support after recording a political ad in favor of Vice President Harris.
Striking machinists voted to approve an agreement that will hike wages by 38%. The deal was endorsed by union leaders, who warned that Boeing’s next offer might be worse.
As more people in China use cars for transportation, some are rediscovering an old way to beat rush hour and destress -- bicycles.
In the final hours before the 2024 election season closes, the presidential campaigns are reaching out to voters in key swing states including North Carolina, Michigan and Nevada.
A Kansas church has launched a campaign that's finding unique ways to bring faith and politics together without fanning the flames of polarization.
Leading up to the 2020 election, online platforms were policing misinformation. Now, days before the election, social media companies are taking a more hands-off approach -- particularly X.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of Short Wave about the oldest known tadpole, new proofs of the Pythagorean Theorem, and the evolutionary roots of alcohol consumption.