The State Department announced Wednesday that its online renewal system is now fully operational, after testing in pilot ...
The Republican vice presidential nominee continues to rail against Haitian migrants living in Ohio, though many have ...
Congress is running out of time to avert a government shutdown. House Republicans will put up a partisan proposal that does not even have enough votes within their own party.
In Lebanon, funerals took place for a dozen people killed by exploding pagers targeting Hezbollah — but as they buried their dead, more electronic devices blew up, claiming yet more lives.
Rates bottomed out below 3% for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage during 2020 and 2021 when the pandemic led to lockdowns, but ...
The political advantage Trump enjoyed on the issue of age has been reversed. That was on display at the presidential debate with Vice President Harris.
A report shows rapid development of new cancer treatment and detection is helping people live longer. But more people are also getting diagnosed, and at younger ages.
A firearms expert testified Wednesday that the weapons restricted under Illinois’ assault weapons ban include many of the ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting should require repayments and reduce grant funding to WTVP to the tune of $198,663 ...
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Residents of Indian Kashmir cast protest votes in their first legislative assembly elections since statehood was revoked.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Lyndsay Rush, the poet behind @maryoliversdrunkcousin on Instagram, on how she went from not liking poetry to publishing her debut book of poems, A BIT MUCH.