A historic rainfall event has left communities across several Missouri counties underwater and prompted water rescues, including an evacuation of a summer camp.
Iran says it again considers the Strait of Hormuz closed after its military struck a ship using an "unauthorized route." In ...
England's Jude Bellingham has done it again. Scoring both of his team's goals in a thrilling quarterfinal against Norway that ...
When Bill Hillmann was 19 years old, he read Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises. That book inspired him to pursue two dreams: a career in literature and to run with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain.
Wahidi, a beloved aid worker in Gaza. He was killed by as Israeli airstrike while en route to a World Cup screening which he organized.
For this week’s Reporter’s Notebook, we’re listening back with Jackie Northam, one of NPR’s longest-serving international ...
Ketch Secor of the band, Old Crow Medicine Show, says his group's latest album, "Union Made," is a love letter to the United States. It's full of stories from the country's past and present.
The European Union recently implemented a new security system to better monitor foreigners who enter and exit. But its messy rollout has upended the summer travel season.
NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Ariane Tabatabai, Vice President of Research, Security and Defense, at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, about developments in the war between the US and Iran.
People are reading fewer and fewer books. The Atlantic's Rose Horowitch discusses what a post-literate world might look like.
The Times says federal agents turned up on the doorsteps of several of its journalists to force grand jury testimony next ...
This week, Wait Wait is live in Milwaukee with host Peter Sagal, special guest Jason Narducy and panelists Alonzo Bodden, ...