A new study suggests genetic changes allow horses to produce more energy, while minimizing the toll the energy takes on cells ...
Sen. Cory Booker's record-breaking Senate speech wasn't technically a filibuster, but it still put the word in focus. Here's ...
Some of China's America watchers see opportunities for their country in the U.S.'s retreat from international institutions.
Undue Medical Debt is retiring unpaid medical bills for 20 million people. The debt trading company that owned them is ...
The company helped launch the software industry and bring a computer to every desktop. Hit products like Windows and the Xbox ...
Led by Johanna Castañeda and Ronald Polo, REBOLU immerses the Tiny Desk in the rich and vibrant sound of Colombia's Caribbean ...
A GOP electoral warning points to Elon Musk in the hot seat, and President Trump employed a third-term distraction. Also, a trade war rages, and there were mass firings at key scientific agencies.
NCAA president Charlie Baker discusses a proposed settlement between college athletes and the NCAA for making direct payments ...
Elton John partnered with Brandi Carlile for a new album of duets, "Who Believes in Angels." NPR's A. Martinez talks to the pair about how the project almost fell apart in early recording sessions.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former Costa Rican President Óscar Arias Sánchez about receiving an email from the U.S. government informing him that his visa to enter the country had been revoked.
NCAA president Charlie Baker discusses a proposed settlement between college athletes and the NCAA for making direct payments to players for their name image and likeness.
South Korea's Constitutional Court ruled Friday to remove President Yoon Suk Yeol from office. He was impeached in December for imposing martial law.
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