The Scottish-born comic became a U.S. citizen in 2008. He showcases his goofy sense of humor, and his appetite for the ...
The romance books Ryan read growing up rarely included characters who looked like her. Now she deliberately centers people ...
A burn pit law from Congress left out thousands of American civilians working for the government who were exposed to the same toxins. Now there's an effort to change that.
Much of the country is reeling under a heat wave, which poses risks not just to people's physical health, but also mental health. We look at those risks and who is most likely to be affected.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Nicki Gostin of Page Six about the rumored wedding between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce this weekend in New York City.
In Atlanta, about 60,000 runners are preparing for the largest 10K in the country, the Fourth of July Peachtree Road Race. This year, though, excessive heat is threatening runners' safety. Amanda ...
Egypt has never advanced this far in the World Cup. A Seattle-area barber hopes his haircuts for the team are bringing them luck.
The Second Continental Congress produced the Declaration of Independence 250 years ago. Its legacy can also be seen in the Congress we know today. But is the legislative branch living up to the ...
Thousands remain missing more than a week after the twin earthquakes struck Venezuela, as the search for loved ones continues, even after nightfall.
NPR's Stephan Bisaha reports that backyard pool rentals are a growing part of the sharing economy. (SOUNDBITE OF WATER SPLASHING) UNIDENTIFIED PERSON #1: Woo. STEPHAN BISAHA, BYLINE: To state the ...
U.S. employers added fewer jobs than expected last month. The unemployment rate fell, but only because a large number of people stopped looking for work.
As America prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, are people excited and proud to celebrate? And how does it compare to the last major anniversary, the bicentennial in 1976?