Something big — as in, 75-feet-long — is about to happen on Nantucket. On Monday, a giant sea monster will make its ...
In Nigeria, an American man is caught up in a dispute between the government and the crypto currency exchange Binance. Some lawmakers say that Nigeria is effectively holding him hostage.
There's still a week's worth of medals to be handed out, as competitions ramp up in track and field, soccer and boxing. The ...
In her first solo interview of the campaign, Usha Vance discussed how her family is adjusting to vice presidential campaign ...
Emotions were running high for Rebeca Andrade, Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles — but mostly for different reasons — after they ...
Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina stepped down after tens of thousands of protestors converged in the capital Dhaka ...
Hurricane Debby is trundling across the Southeast, dropping massive amounts of rain. The storm formed over abnormally warm ocean water.
The presidential candidate said he'd planned to take the roadkill home and skin it, but got waylaid by a long day of falconry ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Gregory Daco, chief economist at Ernst and Young and about Monday's market sell off and what that could mean for the global economy.
The 25 volunteers known as Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage accept only cookies as payment for their plunges into Cape ...
Israelis are steeling themselves for an attack from Iran and Hezbollah. Iran has vowed retaliation against Israel after the assassination of a Hamas leader in Tehran last week.
Massachusetts joins more than a dozen other states that now require employers to list salary ranges in job postings and report wage data. The law is meant to improve pay equity, especially for women ...