A recent rally drew a fervently pro-Trump crowd of nationalist Christians to D.C. The gathering displayed how religion is attracting a multiracial and multiethnic component to Trump's base.
An upcoming Taiwanese television show is generating buzz for imagining what a Chinese invasion of the democratic island would look like.
We check in with voters who six months ago said that they wouldn't vote for either President Biden or former President Donald Trump. The race has changed a lot since that time, how do they feel now?
America’s relationship with Europe is stronger than ever, and that’s largely due to the work that President Biden has done over past four years.
Often thought of as a solidly blue state, Washington has a history of very tight elections for governor. This year’s matchup is one of the only competitive gubernatorial races in the country.
As Israel bombards Lebanon, the World Health Organization verifies 23 recent attacks on health care facilities and transport. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Dr. Firass Abiad, Lebanon's health minister.
While the welcome will be warm, Australia's national and state leaders want the royals removed from their constitution.
Alabama executed a man Thursday who admitted to killing five people with an ax and gun during a drug-fueled rampage in 2016 ...
The indictment against Vikash Yadav points to a direct link between the Indian government and what prosecutors say was a ...
Two years ago, scientists surveyed the floor of Lake Michigan looking for shipwrecks. They found something mysterious and unexpected — a cluster of sinkholes on the lakebed.
Iowa now has a six-week abortion ban. Some Iowa college students say schools aren’t doing enough to ensure access to emergency contraceptives and birth control. So they’re taking it on themselves.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Daniel Byman, senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, about the assassination of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and what it means for the war in ...