N.Y., about oversight and reforms for the Department of Homeland Security as a funding deadline looms.
Cuba's fuel shortage hits during peak tourist season, grounding flights as the Trump administration's pressure tightens the island's oil supplies.
Members of a House committee will question top immigration officials as lawmakers discuss possible changes to immigration enforcement operations.
The Israeli government has passed measures to ease West Bank land purchases for settlers and strengthen control in the occupied territory ...
People in poor countries often get little or no warning about floods, storms and other deadly weather. Local efforts and international money are changing that, and saving lives.
Nike's battery-powered footwear system, which propels wearers forward, is part of a broader push to help humans move farther and faster.
Greensboro has a new resident: a giant robot and its winged companion. It's the latest public artwork to be unveiled in the ...
Washington Post publisher and CEO Will Lewis stepped down late Saturday, days after the newspaper cut a third of the staff.
NPR's Emily Kwong talks with Mara Hoplamazian about the new podcast, "Safe to Drink," about Merrimack, New Hampshire's fight for clean drinking water.
On day two of the Olympic Winter Games, downhill skier Breezy Johnson captured the first gold for Team USA. And alpine racer Lindsay Vonn crashed and was transported to the hospital with a broken leg.
In the first electoral temperature check in Minnesota since President Trump launched Operation Metro Surge to ramp up immigration enforcement in the state, voters had a lot to say.
Rachel Goes to the Games newsletter writer recounts the thrill of attending an Olympics opening ceremony for the first time.