The new miniseries dramatizes the 2014 fallout when racist comments by former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling were ...
After years of delay, Boeing's Starliner is flying people for the first time with two NASA astronauts heading to the ...
Hunter Biden’s ex wife and his former girlfriend testified Wednesday in a Delaware courtroom about his drug use. His defense asked a FBI special agent about the contents of his infamous laptop.
For a sixth straight week, Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department rules the Billboard 200. The songs chart also features a ...
Republican Rep. Dan Bishop of Waxhaw said the GOP should prosecute Democrats who have targeted former President Donald Trump.
A growing number of school boards have voted to defy North Carolina's calendar law, but on Wednesday a Carteret County judge ...
Reenactors and world leaders converge this week for World War II commemorations in Normandy, where Ukraine looms large.
State Sen. Danny Britt who sponsored the bill says it's more important to win approval for other changes, such as enhanced ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with André Holland about his starring role as Black Panther Party founder Huey P. Newton in the Apple TV Plus series "The Big Cigar." ...
Myrna Broncho relies on broadband for medical care after a bad injury on her ranch. She's among millions facing a jump in costs or lost connections if the Affordable Connectivity Program expires.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Amanda Fennell, a cybersecurity expert, about CAPTCHA tests that verify if a website visitor is human or bot. They are getting harder.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Louis Virelli III, professor at College of Law at Stetson University in Florida, about what sorts of conflicts of interests prompt Supreme Court justices to recuse ...