The summer travel season is setting records again. Airlines are carrying more passengers than ever while operating fewer flights than they did 20 years ago, pushing the limits of the aviation system.
Federal agents went to a Rochester man's home to warn him that an email he sent five months ago could be an illegal threat.
The Ferris Fire northwest of Dolores has topped 21,000 acres as evacuations continue. In southeastern Utah, the Babylon Fire ...
In Venezuela, the devastating twin earthquakes have left thousands sleeping on the street. Shelters are overflowing as relief efforts struggle to keep up.
People who rely on wheelchairs say that industry consolidation driven by private equity means long delays in getting them fixed, which isolates them from society and endangers their health.
Rangeland Fire Protection Districts are volunteer groups made up of neighbors who protect their property and nearby land from wildfires, especially when federal and state resources are stretched thin.
The mother of a murdered sailor is demanding the Navy to make long-term changes after her daughter died at the hands of a shipmate.
The Supreme Court struck down most of the limits that Congress and the courts had previously established to protect the ...
When Lia Eastep was 21, her father had a stroke which left him unsteady on his feet. His physical limitations almost caused an accident on a subway, but a stranger stepped in.
Serena Williams, age 44, is returning to Wimbledon to play both singles and doubles alongside her sister Venus Williams.
For our series Here to Help, we speak with Jennifer Timmick, volunteer tour guide at the National Museum of American History. She talks about the stories of ordinary people who did extraordinary ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Neel Kashkari, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, following the Supreme Court ruling preventing President Trump from firing Fed governor Lisa Cook.
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