The focal point of the case is 2009 law enacted by Congress that gives the Food and Drug Administration a mandate to curb the ...
The Skate Mind Project is working to bring psychological first aid to the skatepark — promoting stronger relationships within ...
Send us a voice memo about a song that hit you hard in 2023 -- one you listened to on repeat, ugly cried to, or that just ...
Biden is now the third president to pardon a relative, after Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. Here's a look at the commonplace ...
President Biden makes his first and only trip to Africa in his presidency, as he travels to Cabo Verde and Angola.
The heavy lake effect snow prompted the Buffalo Bills to ask fans for help clearing snow out of Highmark Stadium ahead of the ...
A small record label is reissuing what it calls the first country record. The music was first released in 1891 on a wax cylinder. And the singer on the album was a Black man from New Orleans.
After reaching record level highs in January, olive oil prices in Spain are now dropping, causing worry among olive oil producers.
A white ex-police detective from Kansas City accused of sexually assaulting Black women and girls was found dead Monday — the same day his federal trial was set to begin in Topeka.
Yet again, TikTok may be up for sale. During Trump's first term, resistance from China and company executives complicated any potential acquisition. But that may change in Trump's next term.
NPR's Ari Shapiro examines the substance behind and implications of President Joe Biden's pardon of his son Hunter. He did so with just weeks left in his presidency after repeatedly promising not to.
The term brain rot first appeared in Henry David Thoreau's famous Walden, according to the Oxford University Press. How did he use it — and what might he have made of its modern meaning?