Mall of America's recipe for success includes an amusement park, pop-up stores, weddings and raves. Can local malls take a ...
Many topics have divided the nation recently. NPR asked readers for insights into how they handle divisive conversations over ...
As many sit down for a Thanksgiving feast, millions worry about where their next meal will come from. Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot talks to NPR's Rob Schmitz about hunger in the U.S.
Most Black women voters supported Kamala Harris in her presidential run against Donald Trump. Now some say they are pulling ...
Sometimes holidays can lead to tense conversations -- if not everyone shares the same set of facts. NPR's Life Kit has some tips for navigating those conversations and setting the record straight.
The TSA predicts 18 million people will pass through its checkpoints this week. We examine whether the Transportation Department's reform efforts are likely to endure into the Trump administration.
Among those targeted were New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, Trump's pick to serve as ambassador to the United Nations, and Matt ...
A federal appeals court Wednesday ruled that Border Patrol agents cannot cut razor wire that Texas installed on the ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Donald Trump dined on Wednesday with Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg at the president-elect's Mar-a-Lago ...
The operation came hours after thousands of Khan supporters broke through a barrier of shipping containers blocking off ...
Sophia Park has become the youngest person to pass the California bar exam at 17 years, 8 months old. She beats the record ...
Federal consent decrees can be a powerful legal tool to reform local police departments. They've stalled under Biden. What does Trump's second term mean for these court agreements?