The San Francisco Chronicle and CNN reported multiple allegations of sexual assault and misconduct. Swalwell calls them false ...
Amid the war in Iran, countries have been censoring and policing what their citizens are saying about the conflict and what information they have access to.
Hungarian voters turned out in the historic numbers to turn away from Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party. NPR's Rob Schmitz discusses with reporter Esme Nicholson and pollster Abel Bojar.
Drug overdose deaths continue to drop in the U.S., but experts say new street drugs made from synthetic chemicals are emerging rapidly.
The Bollywood legend was one of the world's most recorded artists — who, by her own reckoning, made more than 12,000 songs.
In a rare interview, a wounded Hezbollah commander tells NPR about his secretive Shia Muslim militia's new command structure ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to V.E. Schwab and Cat Clarke. Friends and authors, the duo has written a novel called "The Ending Writes Itself." It's part mystery, part sendup of the publishing industry.
Eric Burlison, Darin Chappell and Curtis Trent and disparaged the Biden Administration's policies and touted the Trump ...
Celine Dion is returning to the stage after years battling an illness. NPR's Scott Simon talks about it with Elisa Furr, a Celine Dion tribute singer based in Las Vegas.
NPR's Scott Simon and reporter Michele Steele discuss the Masters and the NCAA men's hockey tournament, and preview the NBA playoffs.
The four astronauts on NASA's Artemis II lunar mission are set to return to Earth Friday evening. The crew is wrapping up a journey around the moon with a planned splashdown off San Diego, Calif.
Vice President JD Vance faces a key moment in his career as he heads to Islamabad to negotiate the end of the U.S.-Israeli-led war in Iran.