Democrats nominated their candidate to try to unseat a Republican House member and tapped the state's attorney general as a ...
The court did uphold a state law in Mississippi allowing absentee ballots cast and mailed by election day to be counted up to ...
Kids with autism can be 160 times more likely than other children to drown. Florida is dedicating state money to a program ...
Mexico lost seven consecutive times at that same stage from 1994 to 2018 and didn't advance past the group stage in 2022. Now ...
Serena Williams was beaten 6-3, 6-7 (6) 6-3 by 20-year-old Maya Joint of Australia in her first professional singles match in ...
The U.S. men's team is favored in Wednesday's must-win Round of 32 match — but they haven't beaten a European team since 2021 ...
Officials say project will improve accessibility and appearance of Main Street. For now, access to some local businesses has ...
A man was tracked down by DHS agents after he sent a harsh email ...
As the U.S. approaches its 250th birthday, Americans reflect on the state of the nation in the latest NPR/PBS News/Marist ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said that states can bar trans girls and women from participating in school sports teams. But states that choose to may also allow trans athletes to participate.
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Trevor Potter, founder of Campaign Legal Center, about a Supreme Court decision allowing greater spending coordination between campaigns and party committees.
On its final day of its term, the Supreme Court rejected President Trump's executive order that tried to limit birthright citizenship but sided with the White House in many other disputes.