The International Olympic Committee advised sports bodies to end a three-year program vetting Russians for neutral status ...
The U.S. run at the 2026 World Cup is over. Belgium knocked the Americans out of the tournament, defeating the U.S. 4-1 in the Round of 16. The loss leaves many questions about what's ahead.
A lawsuit alleges the Trump administration is divulging details of Iranian asylum seekers to the government of Iran.
Novak's first year of college was hard. She was living in a new city, enmeshed in an abusive relationship and struggling with school. Things came to a head when she got a breakup text in class.
Rising concerns over water, energy and noise have state and local lawmakers rushing to catch up as they offer proposals to regulate date centers.
Here's the latest local and regional news from the Little Rock Public Radio Newsroom for Tuesday, July 7, 2026. - The mayor ...
George E. Johnson, the entrepreneur behind Ultra Sheen and Afro Sheen, has died at 99. NPR remembers how he built an empire based on Black hair care and Black pride.
After DOGE demolished US international food aid, farm state lawmakers resurrected Food for Peace under USDA. But hunger specialists say USDA is undermining the program's humanitarian mission.
A growing number of AI labs have been hiring from a surprising pool of candidates: philosophers. NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Benjamin Sutherland, who recently wrote about this for The Economist.
The New York Times tells the story of a prom in Kyiv where a boy danced alone after his date was killed in a Russian attack.
A national competition in Oklahoma draws hundreds of teenagers so they can show off their skill judging soil — something that's important for growing crops, building houses and land management.
Iran, which has repeatedly declared that only its approved route through the Strait of Hormuz is safe, said one of the ...
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