NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Paul Schiff Berman, a professor of law at George Washington University, about Musk's scheme and whether it's legal.
Their wages have always been low. With rising inflation and falling prices paid by Western companies for clothing, they're ...
As Election Day nears, former President Donald Trump is doubling down: He is showing little attempt to be less inflammatory.
On the campaign trail, former President Donald Trump has threatened to jail reporters who won't give up the sources of leaks ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation penalty against American Airlines comes after "numerous serious violations of the laws ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Victor Gilinsky, a former commissioner of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, about Israel's nuclear capabilities. It's believed Israel has around 90 warheads.
A study out this week in JAMA Pediatrics showed that the trans teens surveyed had high satisfaction with their gender affirming care and very low rates of regret.
Surrogates for the major presidential candidates made closing arguments at an event in Philadelphia. Pennsylvania is a battleground state, and there are less than two weeks to go until Election Day.
Japan is the only nation where married couples must use the same surname. Critics say it violates women’s rights and, unless the rule is scrapped, all Japanese could be surnamed Sato in 500 years.
Loren Rhoads -- the author of “222 Cemeteries to See Before You Die” -- acts as our cemetery travel guide this Halloween season. They have the most beautiful gardens and fascinating monuments.
Control of the House of Representatives could run through California. There are at least five House seats in the state that are considered among the closest in the country.
Powerhouse names lingered around the top of Billboard’s albums chart all summer: Taylor Swift, Morgan Wallen -- crowding out new entries. But this week brings an embarrassment of riches.