The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has declined to reconsider a wastewater permit for the proposed Guajolote Ranch ...
NPR's Daniel Estrin talks with publisher Esther Margolis about the end of the era of mass market paperbacks. These inexpensively made books were once staples in most grocery and drug stores.
NPR's Daniel Estrin speaks with Nimrod Novik, an advisor to former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres, about what to expect from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's meeting with President Trump.
President Trump is meeting with Ukrainian Pres. Volodymyr Zelenskyy today and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tomorrow.
A federal judge this week canceled the trial of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, and scheduled a hearing on whether the prosecution is ...
Legendary screen siren and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot has died at age 91. The alluring former model starred in ...
Pantomimes are plays based on a well-known story — often a fairy tale — which are given a bawdy twist. The audience is ...
A strong cold front is set to bring a sharp change in weather to the San Antonio area late Sunday night, ending a stretch of ...
Readers are always looking for new books and, don't you know, NPR's Books We Love has tons of suggestions! We hear staff ...
NPR's Scott Simon asks Jennie Godfrey about her debut novel, "The List of Suspicious Things," a coming-of-age story in which two British girls try to investigate local murders.
Many people can't get access to opioid medication treatment while incarcerated, or have trouble accessing treatment once released. A community clinic in Alaska is trying to help.
Researchers studying the human brain shared a lot of fascinating research this year, like how to keep brains young and how to reduce inflammation in joints.