The US-Mexico border is often depicted as a place of destitute migrants, razor wire, and men with guns. A new spoken word and music project in Texas aims to challenge that portrayal.
Sunday, January 19, is national popcorn day. A century ago, the ultimate movie snack was actually banned from theaters. A saleswoman in Kansas City Missouri helped create a new movie tradition.
We'll look at how some leaders in some of the countries that are key U.S.-trading partners have prepared for the new Trump administration.
A school district in Florida is giving bikes to kids who are at risk of missing too much school because they can't get there on time.
Religious leaders participating in President-elect Trump's inauguration events this year will see a few changes from past years. We look at what's behind the changes.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Mars Tekosky, who lost the home she and her family had recently renovated in Altadena, California due to wildfire.
The Israeli government announced the ceasefire with Hamas would take effect at 11:15 local time, nearly three hours after the ...