A South Dakota reservation is the third stop on Interior Secretary Deb Haaland’s listening tour.
Iran has been rocked by protests since the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who was arrested by morality police for allegedly not wearing her headscarf properly and died days later apparently after being beaten in police custody.
Coach and owner suspensions, fights between teammates and the return from injury of key players have made the break between seasons a memorable one. But now the players can step onto the court and let their game do the talking.
The philanthropist donation goes to Girl Scouts of the USA and 29 of its local branches. The funds will help the organization recover from the impact of the pandemic, which drove down membership.
NPR’s Rachel Martin talks to Rainbow Murray, politics professor at Queen Mary University of London, about the economic and political upheaval in the U.K., and the future of Prime Minister Liz Truss.
Now in its fourth season, this anthology series claims the middle ground between a short SNL sketch and a full-length film. Its clever parodies include My Monkey Grifter, a riff on My Octopus Teacher.
What does it mean for democracy if the very people running to be in charge of elections say they don’t believe election results?
Colorado has a new national monument. Camp Hale was a World War II winter combat training site. (Story aired on Weekend Edition Saturday on Oct. 15, 2022.)
There’s a growing consensus from Democrats in Congress that it’s time to reevaluate a complicated relationship with Saudi Arabia.
A mother-daughter baking duo is responsible for the 6-foot tall “Pan Solo” sculpture that sits outside of the family business, One House Bakery, in Benicia, Calif.
NPR’s Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Shery Bechara and Lilas Mayassi, co-founders of Lebanon’s first all-female thrash metal band, “Slave to Sirens,” and the subjects of a new documentary, “Sirens.”
Social dissent is emerging in small but significant pockets, including a banner protest in Beijing condemning COVID-19 restrictions and the leader’s control.
At least eight people are dead after a fire broke out at Iran’s infamous Evin Prison over the weekend
McDivitt commanded two early Gemini and Apollo missions in the 1960s that played a key role in preparing for the moon landing in 1969.
In the opening weeks of her premiership, Truss weathered a widely criticized economic package and fired her finance minister. Are we heading for another Conservative Party leadership fight?
There’s a growing demand for wood from oak trees, especially white oak. But oak species are threatened by climate change, invasive insects and diseases.
The International Telecommunications Union was created to help standardize the telegraph, but it could be the place where the future of the Internet is decided.
Student debt cancellation is a prominent issue among young voters, but it’s not the sole driving issue organizers are pushing before Election Day.
A wastewater recycling facility in Orange County currently provides recycled potable water to a million residents and there are plans to expand that dramatically.
A theory about online candle reviews and COVID cases was put under the microscope, and has taken on new relevance amid concern at the lack of official data heading into another winter.