North Carolina election officials have said early voting would start as planned on Oct. 17. But they don't know how many ...
Amy Sherald, Jeff Koons, Shepard Fairey and Rashid Johnson are among the visual artists who have donated works for an auction ...
A new philanthropic fund has launched to help tribes pay for clean energy projects. The investment fund could help tribes ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Pennsylvania’s Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro about his swing state, which has 19 electoral votes up for grabs.
Former President Jimmy Carter turned 100 on Tuesday. Some of his favorite musicians recently celebrated the man dubbed the "rock 'n' roll president." ...
The port of Mobile, Ala., is one of 14 along the Gulf and East Coasts where dockworkers went on strike at midnight. The union is demanding a 77% wage increase.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Ina Garten about going from government employee to best selling cook book author, television cook -- a journey she shared in her new memoir Be Ready When the Luck Happens.
NATO's new Secretary General pledges continuing support for Ukraine and is dismisses member concerns about Trump.
Iran has launched almost 200 long-range missiles against Israel, just hours after Israeli forces launched a ground offensive into southern Lebanon against Iran’s main proxy, Hezbollah.
Hurricane Helene left widespread damage in Western North Carolina where officials are still looking for at least 600 people ...
BOSCO Celebrates 21st Year with Exciting October Events<br/><br/>BOSCO (Boise Open Studios Collective Organization) is a ...
In northern England, it was coal that fueled the Industrial Revolution. But this week, the U.K. closed its last coal-fired power plant -- and became the first major economy to quit coal altogether.