Republican Ohio Sen. JD Vance is prolific on the campaign trail with speeches and talking to reporters, but his messaging has ...
Authorities lifted a shelter-in-place order for 90,000 people near Atlanta. Orders to evacuate or stay inside were issued after a chemical plant caught fire Sunday -- creating smoke and strong odors.
Major League Baseball banned Rose for life for betting on the game and lying about it. NPR's Michel Martin talks to Keith O’Brien, who published a book on Pete Rose called "Charlie Hustle." ...
Residents in Asheville, N.C., got their first supplies of water Monday, days after the remnants of Hurricane Helene blitzed the mountainous region with rain, wind and floods that killed dozens.
The 62-year-old scientist turned politician campaigned on a promise to protect an expanded social safety net and fight for ...
Union dockworkers at ports across the U.S. began walking picket lines early Tuesday, snarling the movement of billions of ...
Union dockworkers at ports across the U.S. began walking picket lines early Tuesday, threatening to halt the movement of ...
The Connecting Chords Music Festival begins a two-month run of 10 concerts on Saturday, Oct 5 with “Live Music for Silent ...
The dangerously monikered cactus is a source of joy in the Southwest. Albuquerque celebrates with music and yummy opuntia treats.
As the conflict escalates in the Middle East, the Kalamazoo Nonviolent Opponents of War rallied Sunday in support of Lebanon.
Baseball great Pete Rose has died. He's known as MLB's all-time hits leader, but was banned from the sport in 1989 for gambling. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with author Keith O'Brien about Rose’s legacy.
Experts say the first thing is to make sure it’s safe to go back inside. Then you need to dry things out as fast as possible.