U.S. forces seized an Iranian-flagged cargo vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. And, an online government portal for processing ...
The Trump administration asserts a nearly 50-year-old law requiring the preservation of presidential records is ...
Lidar scanners — the same tech that allows self-driving cars to create 3D maps of their environments — had been capturing the ...
Anger over the data center boom has spilled into politics with voters unseating local politicians who support them. It's ...
The Trump administration has released new data on the country's HIV/AIDS work abroad. It is claiming the numbers are good news, but many HIV experts say they paint a worrisome picture.
President Trump announced a second round of Iran talks in Pakistan while warning of renewed strikes if diplomacy fails, but Tehran signals it may boycott negotiations amid ongoing U.S. naval pressure.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Vali Nasr, a scholar of Iranian politics at Johns Hopkins University, about Tehran rejecting a second round of talks with the U.S.
A new English-only driving test rule in Florida is fueling a surge in strategy lessons for Spanish speakers where they learn ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to Sarah Fitzpatrick, staff writer at The Atlantic, about concerns raised by FBI staff members about the leadership of Director Kash Patel.
The American Academy of Neurology issued guidance on using wearable data devices, like smart watches or Oura rings, to track ...
U.K. police said Sunday they are investigating whether a string of arson attacks on Jewish sites in London are the work of ...
All the President's Men hit theaters in April 1976. Fifty years on, is Hollywood still making movies that explore the abuse of presidential power?