For the past several weeks, the beloved beaver has been embroiled in a court battle over whether she should return to the ...
Alex Quilici of the call-blocking service YouMail told us there may be a billion — yes, billion with a “B” — political text messages sent out each week leading up to the election. Many of them claim ...
A month from Election Day, the presidential race looks to be a draw despite good economic news and major news events that would have upended past campaigns.
NPR's Scott Simon asks reporter Anshel Pfeffer, author of the biography "Bibi," how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is navigating this moment of conflict in the Middle East.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with author Jason Reynolds about his new young adult novel, "Twenty-four Seconds from Now..." ...
The Voyage Around the Queen," a biography of Queen Elizabeth II told in vignettes and observations. Copyright 2024 NPR The biggest portion of Boise State Public Radio's funding comes from readers like ...
People in Lebanon are fleeing Israeli airstrikes in the south but Israel has now conducted strikes in the north as well.
Musicians Elizabeth Ziff, Alyson Palmer, and Amy Ziff have been in the band Betty for 38 years. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to them about their latest album, "Eat," and about what keeps them going.
A political update from Erie, Pa., which has been pivotal to and a bellwether of presidential election outcomes.
Residents of Lebanon who do not support Hezbollah are caught between the Iran-backed militia and Israel as violence between them increases.
In flood-ravaged Tennessee, language and other barriers have left some Latino workers feeling isolated. The larger Latino community is reaching out with food and support.
College administrators, reeling from campus protests over Gaza, are now implementing programs to foster civil discourse.