A grandmother looking for her lost cat apparently fell into a sinkhole that had recently opened above an abandoned coal mine and rescuers worked late into Tuesday night to try and find her.
The Indiana Supreme Court will now decide the fate of convicted murderer Joseph Corcoran, set to die in just over two weeks.
Israel's military has imposed a curfew and created a no-go zone where villagers are prohibited from going home to villages across southern Lebanon. NPR speaks to residents inside.
A study from researchers in Finland shows that people can take more than two months off from the gym and quickly regain their strength when they get back to it. Scientists cite muscle memory.
Hollywood set an all time record over the Thanksgiving holidays. But does that actually mean anything? Movie critic Bob Mondello says it's wise to take the numbers with a grain of salt.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Sara Kassim, a freelance reporter in Aleppo about the situation on the ground after opposition forces have captured large swaths of land in the area.
Nearly all toys sold in the U.S. are imported -- mostly from China. Toys were largely spared from tariffs during Trump's first term. But toymakers and their customers may not be so lucky next year.
Lawmakers in South Korea unanimously voted to lift a controversial martial law, which was declared by President Yoon Suk Yeol earlier on Tuesday, reversing a dramatic event that shook the nation.
A judge in Delaware has for the second time struck down a compensation package for Elon Musk after a Tesla shareholder filed ...
Indiana Republican Party Chair Randy Head stepped down from that position this week, returning full-time to his lobbyist ...
Russia's president and senior Kremlin officials financed and facilitated the transport of at least 314 Ukrainian children ...
A new report from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security makes nearly 30 recommendations for how the state can improve ...