With the Association of Southeast Asian Nations leaders meeting in Kuala Lumpur, the growing problem of scam centers is in the spotlight.
NPR's Neda Ulaby and Bob Mondello reflect on Susan Stamberg's lasting influence on arts reporting, sharing how her inventive use of sound, vivid writing, and curiosity taught generations of ...
U.S. Magistrate James Gates is one of the judges presiding over the Camp Lejeune water litigation, and he said in the order ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Josh O'Connor who stars in a new, subtle art heist film, "The Mastermind." ...
We discuss President Trump's escalation in Latin America, trade with Canada, and demolition at the White House.
There's an 85% chance that a damaging earthquake could hit Seattle in the next 50 years. Old brick buildings are most at risk, but retrofitting them could mean a loss of affordable housing.
He called the collapses an urgent crisis that should be concerning to every resident of North Carolina, due to the economic ...
There have been at least 20 deaths in ICE custody in 2025, the deadliest year since 2004. As the agency is ramping up hiring ...
In their fourth feature film collaboration, Yorgos Lanthimos directs actress Emma Stone in Bugonia. The central question at ...
The state House is beginning the process of removing N.C. Rep. Cecil Brockman from office. The High Point Democrat was ...
The FBI says card shuffling machines were hacked to cheat at poker as part of a major illegal gambling scheme. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to a reporter who's been covering the machines' vulnerabilities.
North Carolina Republicans redrew district lines in eastern North Carolina with the intention of shifting the balance of the ...