Volunteers from across the country are in southern Appalachia to help with recovery from Hurricane Helene. Among them are a ...
Milton battered the state with high winds, storm surge and torrential rains. At least a dozen deaths have been attributed to the storm, and millions of homes and businesses are without power.
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Col. Brandon Bowman, commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Jacksonville District, about assessing damage in Florida after Hurricane Milton.
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Col. Brandon Bowman, commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Jacksonville District, about assessing damage in Florida after Hurricane Milton.
Ukrainian officials on Thursday confirmed the death of freelance journalist Victoria Roshchyna, though the circumstances ...
Theme parks and the airport in Orlando announced reopenings Friday, but officials warned more flooding could continue in the ...
The Japanese grassroots group Nihon Hidankyo, an organization of World War II atomic bombing survivors, has won the 2024 ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Matthew Levitt of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, about how the Iran-backed militant and political group got its start in the 1980s.
With each launch, SpaceX has been discharging tens of thousands of gallons of industrial wastewater into sensitive wetlands.
What does Tesla’s robotaxi reveal tell us about the company, and the autonomous ride-hailing industry at large?
CVS and Walgreens are ailing. They're closing hundreds of stores, laying off thousands of workers and rethinking their role in our lives.
Lawyers for NPR and several other media outlets will argue in court Friday that rescinded plea deals being kept secret in the 9/11 case should be made public.