Vermont's Republican governor ended months of speculation Thursday when he filed paperwork to run for reelection.
President Trump's face could soon appear on a $250 bill as part of the Trump administration's celebration of the 250th ...
According to the state Attorney General’s office, police shot and injured a man who appeared armed after he barricaded ...
The head of the World Health Organization arrived in Congo's capital, Kinshasa, to witness efforts against an outbreak of a rare type of Ebola virus.
The Haitian community in Massachusetts is excited about the country participating in a World Cup for the first time since 1974. But pricey tickets and restrictive immigration policies are deterrents.
The state is seeking permits to treat infestations in Messalonskee, Little Sebago and Androscoggin lakes this summer.
Woodard says not giving up is the key to her long career. In the Netflix series The Boroughs, she plays a resident of a retirement community where something supernatural is preying on the residents.
David Rush, a former senior CIA officer, is accused of theft and making false statements. The trove of gold and cash went missing from his CIA storage space — but it was found in his Virginia home.
The history of a union fort in Tennessee is getting an update to include the story of the Black laborers who built it.
The U.S. plans to try to keep Ebola out by keeping citizens who were potentially exposed in Kenya. This has some in Kenya frustrated and others worried it will deter aid workers from helping.
FIFA has always had a peculiar way to sell tickets to the World Cup. It never faced any major issues — until prices soared for the 2026 tournament.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson about his organization's Out of Bounds campaign that draws a connection between Black student athletes and voting rights.