In a statement to NPR, a State Department spokesperson said all the "wrongfully detained" Americans in China are now home.
Football isn't the only thing Americans like to watch on Thanksgiving. The National Dog Show continues its decades-long run, ...
Israel and the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah begins their ceasefire, but many remain displaced. And, if you are ...
The analysis of hundreds of fossilized droppings (plus a little bit of petrified vomit) from roughly 230 million years ago ...
This holiday shopping season is poised to break spending records. A new survey finds people plan to spend $771 on average.
Among the latest health hacks to go viral on TikTok is the idea of short post-dinner "fart walk" to aid digestion. Turns out, ...
Grab your blanket, your cocoa, your snuggler of choice – holiday movie season has arrived. Here's a rundown of the standard ...
The pop charts this week are full of milestones, from a trio of K-pop acts crashing the top of the album chart to the year's ...
NPR's Rob Schmitz talks to Jake Sullivan, President Biden's national security adviser, about the U.S. role in securing a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon after months of fighting.
Traveling to 36 countries and 5 oceans, George Steinmetz (and his drones) take us on a food tour in his new book Feed the Planet: A Photographic Journey to the World's Food.
What do Canada, Mexico and China have in common? They're the three largest trading partners of the U.S., and the incoming administration is threatening new tariffs. A look at the potential impact.
NPR's Rob Schmitz asks North Carolina State University's Rob Handfield how President-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China could affect consumer costs in the U.S.