NPR's Juana Summers talks with D.C. AG Brian Schwalb about the new lawsuit against TikTok alleging that the social media platform causes harm to kids and operates in an illegal virtual economy.
Housing affordability and how best to spur new construction have become election issues. Austin, Texas, has seen a historic building boom that has lowered rents. Is it scalable to other cities?
On the anniversary of Hamas’ attacks on Israel, Jewish lawmakers reflect on what role Congress can play in addressing rising ...
Research into some areas of the world that have a lot of centenarians shows that some of those people are no longer alive.
Monday marked one year since the war between Israel and Hamas began. It was also a day that saw some of the most intense strikes in Gaza in the last year.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Austen Flannery, a meteorologist at National Weather Service's Tampa Bay Office, about Hurricane Milton's current path toward Florida.
The foam clogs known as Crocs are lightweight, easy to slip on and off, and beloved by many. So why is social media filled with warnings about how they might be bad for kids' developing feet and gait?
Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Braun is proposing a series of policies aimed at public safety. Braun proposes ...
While protests may look a little different in the age of social media, organizers still face a lot of the same struggles they ...
Tuesday Oct. 8 is the first day of in-person early voting in Indiana for this fall’s election. And on the ballot, Hoosiers ...
Interested in seeing if you can save money on your mortgage? Here’s what to know about refinancing – and how to think about ...
The White House says big companies like Amazon, the NHL, and United Airlines are joining the push to prevent overdoses by ...