In Cape Verde, a small island nation off West Africa, World Cup qualification is transforming dreams on and off the pitch.
As hantavirus has dominated headlines, sparking fears of another debilitating pandemic, the CDC stressed that the risk of ...
Millions of students in universities and K-12 districts had their data compromised this week as a hack took down Canvas, a classroom management tool used all over the country.
Foreign press was kept away from Russia's Victory Day Parade in Moscow amid fears of a Ukrainian strike. Emily Feng is NPR's Beijing correspondent.
NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks to Mehrzad Boroujerdi of the Missouri University of Science and Technology about the status of the Trump Administration's negotiations to end the war on Iran.
We look at the redistricting battles in Tennessee and Virginia, as well as what the latest poll numbers say about President Trump's handling of the economy and the war on Iran.
A young mother felt overwhelmed raising her three kids alone. Unable to face a sink full of dirty dishes, she threw them out. A neighbor returned them, washed and shiny, along with a message of hope.
Wine has its sommeliers and coffee its graders — people who taste and compare these products systematically. But until now, cacao has lacked such a process, and implementing it appears to be good for ...
There’s a new program in Springfield to help low-income residents weatherize their homes. Renew Missouri received funding ...
Lost & Found, a local organization that provides professional grief support services, has created a list of methods for ...
Federal prosecutors said the teenager was driven in handcuffs from California to a Christian reform school in southwest Missouri. Agape Boarding School later closed amid an abuse scandal.
Is the U.S. moving closer to ending the war with Iran? NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Democratic Rep. Adam Smith of Washington, ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee.