Author Travis Jonker and illustrator Matthew Cordell talk about the real model ship that inspired their picture book about a ...
The semi-retired life looks good on them. My father is now a regular patron at the local public library where he and Mom took ...
It is not uncommon for political commentators to call a late-breaking story during a presidential election an "October ...
A bump in the elephant brain stem pointed scientists to the wrinkles on their trunks and the role those folds play in the ...
Many residents impacted by inland flooding near Tampa can't return home as floodwaters slowly recede. One church in Valrico ...
Since the remnants of Hurricane Helene hit Asheville, most of the city has been without running water. The people of ...
Harris wants to make it easier for eligible voters to cast ballots and rebuild Voting Rights Act protections against racial ...
Facing threats and misinformation, election officials are under intense pressure this fall. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Justin Roebuck, who oversees elections in Ottawa County, Michigan.
Gay rights pioneer Arnie Kantrowitz shelved dreams of publishing his novel. Three years after his death, his partner fulfils his wish.
There’s a lot of anxiety about climate change shrinking Lake Powell, but it also means whitewater rapids upstream have re-emerged. Thrillseekers can now run them for the first time since the 1960s.
NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe talks to Colin Polsky, a professor of geosciences at Florida Atlantic University, about how Hurricane Milton is raising critical questions about the future of the sunshine state.