King's 1982 novel was set in the year 2025, in a world with widespread poverty, mass surveillance, and giant corporations.
A decades-long boom in brain science in the United States may be heading for a bust. Ongoing disruptions in federal funding ...
The image of gun ownership in America has been white, rural and Republican, but that's been changing as more liberals and ...
"To me, these are nothingburgers. If they're even real," said one pro-Trump podcaster, of the thousands of documents that ...
President Trump announced the removal of U.S. tariffs on beef, coffee, tropical fruits and other commodities amid pressure to ...
The dismissal of Greene — once the epitome of "Make America Great Again" — appeared to be the final break in a dispute simmering for months.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with former White House ethics lawyer Richard Painter about gifts from foreign governments or corporations that President Trump has accepted.
MLS is switching from a spring-to-fall calendar to a summer-to-spring calendar. The move aligns with the rest of international soccer but could pose a challenge for teams in wintry locations.
Neeltje Boogert, an associate professor at the University of Exeter in the U.K., is the senior author of a new scientific study about how to best scare away gulls, out now from the Royal Society.
Norman Rockwell's granddaughter Daisy has condemned the Department of Homeland Security's use of his paintings, saying DHS is misappropriating his art to support policies he would not have endorsed.
Chile heads to the polls on Sunday, in a fiercely polarized election that mirrors the region's struggles with crime, inflation, and economic stagnation.