The Trump administration is considering removing aluminum from vaccines, a move opposed by most public health experts.
Gender inequality is accelerating young Japanese women's flight from rural areas to the cities, further depressing the country's already low birthrate.
Charlotte’s city sexton, Bill Biddy, spends his days among the dead — maintaining the city’s cemeteries and comforting ...
Apatow began collecting autographs and memorabilia when he was 10 — and he never stopped. He shares decades of photographs, letters, scripts and journals in a new memoir.
A new museum in the works will tell the story of the Civil War from the home-front in North Carolina. It’s geared toward students, and recently social studies teachers in eastern North Carolina met ...
SNAP provides food assistance to low-income families, and North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson said any interruption ...
Michel Martin is the weekend host of All Things Considered, where she draws on her deep reporting and interviewing experience to dig in to the week's news. Outside the studio, she has also hosted ...
Cape Hatteras National Seashore is warning of expected hazardous weather conditions and continued presence of threatened ...
In Richlands, Civil War History Center Educational director, Dr. Michael McElreath and history professors from Appalachian State University and University of North Carolina - Wilmington led ...
President Trump addressed U.S. troops in Japan Tuesday and met the country's new prime minister, emphasizing his "peace through strength" message.
Some federal immigration agents have been using masks to cover their faces when arresting migrants. But an NPR investigation found agents are also disguising their vehicles.
New York Times reporter Kenneth Vogel speaks with NPR's Steve Inskeep about his new book, "Devils' Advocates: How Washington Lobbyists Get Rich Enabling Dictators, Oligarchs, and Arms Dealers." ...