NPR's A Martínez visits Georgia to see the problems some Americans have accessing healthcare and to hear from providers about ...
India “missed the bus” on manufacturing. A new book argues that India can nonetheless grow rich by leapfrogging to an economy ...
The FDA will review data to decide whether to approve MDMA, also known as ecstasy, for PTSD treatment. Biden is expected to ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has won a third term, but voters drastically clipped his wings by handing his alliance a narrower margin than predicted.
In his memoir, Small Acts of Courage, Velshi traces family’s journey, from a village in India to South Africa — where his grandfather crossed paths with Mahatma Gandhi — to Kenya, Canada and the U.S.
Charlotte the ray was touted as a case of asexual reproduction. Her aquarium now says she's actually sick with a rare disease — not pregnant. "This is a very weird story," an expert tells NPR.
Costco's new leadership says the $1.50 price tag on its beloved hot dog combo is "safe." Experts explain how the retailer has ...
The executive action kicks in whenever the seven-day average of unauthorized crossings along the southern U.S. border exceeds 2,500.
The Post's new CEO has ousted Executive Editor Sally Buzbee, replacing her with a former colleague of his at The Wall Street ...
After mental health struggles sidelined her at the Tokyo Olympics, the 27-year-old star is back with an all-around title at ...
The ruling against the Fearless Fund is another victory for conservative groups waging legal battles against corporate ...
Andy Kim couldn’t rest one evening last September. “I didn't get a single minute of sleep that night,” he recalled in an ...