The remains of three people handed over by Hamas to the Red Cross this week do not belong to any of the hostages, Israel said ...
With federal food aid frozen during the government shutdown, there has been a wave of people rushing to help — sending gift ...
The Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office has an unusual unit at its office: A team dedicated to working with ...
Yoshinobu Yamamoto beat Toronto for the second time in a week, as the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers held off the ...
Relations between the two neighbors hit a low point this month, with fighting killing people on both sides of the border. At ...
Melissa Ann Pinney's photographs capture everyday moments of adolescence inside Chicago Public Schools over the course of a seven-year artist residency.
Hospital chaplains often meet people at the lowest point in their lives. We hear from one chaplain who encourages patients to discuss their tattoos as a way of creating an emotional bond.
Snap Recipients are already looking to stock up at food pantries, but USDA cuts earlier this year are exposing gaps in the food safety network.
NPR's Scott Simon and sportswriter Howard Bryant discuss Game 6 of the World Series and the chaotic times for college football coaches.
This year's sign-up season is different than all the others. Here's what people need to know about the health insurance that's at the heart of the government shutdown.
We discuss the impact of the government shutdown, President Trump's call to eliminate the filibuster, and assess his trip to Asia.
SNAP food benefits have been halted for tens of millions of people as of today. Two federal judges have ordered SNAP funding to resume, but it's not clear how or when that may happen.