With March Madness — the premier college basketball tournament — underway, NPR investigates the issue of mental and psychological abuse of student athletes by coaches. Here & Now's Scott Tong speaks ...
When the Ford Model T first hit the road in the early 20th century, it didn’t just change how Americans got around. It transformed the country itself.
The book centers around a middle school science teacher who finds himself aboard a spaceship light-years away from Earth and entrusted with saving the planet.
A new study shows how woodpeckers engage muscles throughout their entire bodies and coordinate their breaths to drill into wood. Here & Now's Scott Tong speaks with Nicholas Antonson, post-doctorate ...
For years, reports have circulated about rich foreigners traveling to Sarajevo in the early 1990s and paying for the opportunity to kill innocent civilians.
It’s not a great time to be a country that relies on imports of oil and gas as the war with Iran disrupts global energy markets. But countries that have invested in technologies like solar energy, ...
Israel says it has killed another senior Iranian official, as strikes hit Lebanon and missiles continue flying across the region.
Even after airstrikes end, Iran’s nuclear threat looms — and diplomacy may be too late.
While the United States continues its war in Iran, other foreign policy priorities are being sidelined. President Trump was planning to go to China for a summit in Beijing at the end of the month, but ...
NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts have inspired a family-owned grocery store to put on live music in the produce section.
The resignation of a top intelligence official is raising questions about why the U.S. entered the war with Iran. Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned Tuesday in ...
Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin has a confirmation hearing on Wednesday to become the next Secretary of Homeland Security.