In the past year, President Trump have often threatened or turned to military force. Yet he likes to present himself as a peacemaker, and that includes his new plan for a global Board of Peace.
Members will review the district’s annual audit, make recommendations on corrective actions and help select the auditing firm.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to digital writer Patrick Holland about why some iPhone users dislike the latest iOS update.
A dangerous winter storm is cutting across the nation's midsection, from New Mexico all the way up through Maine. More than 100,000 customers lost their power, and thousands of weekend flights were ...
A surge of interest in mahjong is building new, in-person community in Washington D.C. as players look for joy, connection, and time off their phones.
Counties and municipalities throughout the region are sharing information on warming centers, shelters, etc. In addition, NC ...
When he spoke at Davos this week, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney referenced a 1978 essay by Vaclav Havel, written when ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks to astronomer Sarah Greenstreet about her team's new discovery of the fastest-spinning large asteroid known to man.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with cultural critic Chuck Klosterman about his new book, which trains a critical eye on the cultural significance and future of a sport he loves: football.
National Weather Service forecasters expect the winter storm to cause half an inch of ice to accumulate across broad swaths ...
The initiative targets the critical "fourth trimester," providing new mothers at participating hospitals with visual alert ...
Duke Energy has mobilized a massive restoration force—bringing in lineworkers, damage assessors, and tree crews from ...
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