SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea says it will restart anti-North Korean propaganda loudspeaker broadcasts in border areas in ...
The horse entered the race at 17-1 odds on Saturday at a wildly different Belmont Stakes this year in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
The Legends Tower, proposed for Oklahoma City, would stretch to 1,907 feet, a number chosen to commemorate the year Oklahoma ...
European officials have set a goal to cut greenhouse gas emissions by more than half by 2030, as scientists say Europe has ...
Corey Harris, 44, went viral in May for his reaction in a virtual court appearance to being ordered to jail for driving with ...
The Nigerian singer-songwriter has become one of the most sought after voices in popular music. Her debut album processes the ...
When authorities find wildlife that are being illegally trafficked, at ports or airports, the animals are often in terrible ...
Israel said Saturday it rescued four hostages who were kidnapped in a Hamas-led attack on Oct. 7, in the largest such hostage ...
Vermont is the first state in the nation to adopt a law seeking to recoup the cost of climate-related damage from major oil companies.
One of the first astronauts to go to the moon has died. Bill Anders was on Apollo 8 when it entered lunar orbit in 1968. He also took the 'earthrise' photo, one of the most famous space images ever.
NPR's Scott Simon talks with author Adam Ehrlich Sachs about his new novel "Gretel and the Great War." The book follows a young girl in Vienna at the end of World War I.
NPR's Scott Simon and ESPN's Michele Steele discuss the Stanley Cup Finals and a cricket miracle.