For decades, a few hundred miles northeast of Beijing, the Yixian Formation has offered up a treasure trove of exquisite ...
FOSHAN, China – You might think a businessman like James Cheng would care who gets elected president of the United States.
Election deniers have spent the past four years focused on false claims that 2020 was rigged. This year, it raised similar ...
The findings, which used DNA from the plaster casts of people who died in the Mt. Vesuvius eruption two millennia ago, ...
The election is over, and the complicated two-month sprint to hand over the levers of power from the Biden administration to ...
The bomb exploded when nearly 100 passengers were waiting for a train to travel to the city of Rawalpindi from Quetta, the ...
QUETTA, Pakistan — A suicide bomber blew himself up at a train station in restive southwestern Pakistan on Saturday, killing ...
Piano lessons and soccer practice can encourage grit. But if your kid isn’t into it, it can become a stress-inducing ...
As part of our StoryCorps' Military Voices Initiative, this Veteran’s Day weekend, we hear from Anna Cherepnina, who was trying to help troops in Afghanistan deal with combat stress when she was sent ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to ESPN's Michele Steele about the College Football Playoff rankings, men's college basketball, and the retirement of Raygun, the infamous Australian break dancer.
Our daughters voted for the first time this week. Our oldest is 21 years old, and our youngest turned 18 just before Election Day, and so on Tuesday, after our oldest came home from work and our ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Sunmin Kim, an assistant professor in Dartmouth College's sociology department, about the reliability of political polling leading up to elections.