In an exit interview with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly, CIA Director William Burns says he still thinks "there's a chance" for a ...
Jinghuan Liu Tervalon packed a few documents, keepsakes and clothing before leaving her Altadena, Calif., home ahead of the ...
Lawyers for TikTok will argue that banning the app will violate the free speech of 170 million American users. The Justice ...
Actor Alec Baldwin has filed a civil lawsuit for malicious prosecution and civil rights violations in the fatal shooting of a ...
A man who fired a gun inside a restaurant in the nation's capital after a fake online conspiracy theory motivated him to do ...
A major winter storm is expected to be the biggest in years as cold air moves in from the Arctic bringing snow and frigid ...
The company said the closures of another 66 stores just announced are part of a strategy announced a year ago, designed to ...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro prepares to be sworn in for a third term despite accusations of stealing the last election. Thousands took to the streets to demand a return to democracy.
When buying and selling homes, there is no national record of who owns a property, who has a title to it. The Planet Money team has the story of a new kind of villain trying to exploit that system.
NPR's A Martinez asks Los Angeles School Board member Nick Melvoin < > how deadly fires have harmed schools and the students and families who rely on them.
Several large wildfires continue to rage out of control in Los Angeles County. At least 10 people have been killed, according to the LA County Medical Examiner, and thousands have fled their homes.
Tim Heaphy was the lead investigator for the House Jan. 6 committee. He also looked into the violence in Charlottesville in 2017. He's got a new book out with insights into that experience.