SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea's opposition-controlled National Assembly voted Friday to impeach acting President Han ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said some credit card companies may be devaluing points and airline miles illegally. NPR's Sarah McCammon talks to Nick Ewen of The Points Guy.
Finnish authorities detained a ship linked to neighboring Russia that Finnish customs officials and the European Union's ...
Amid concerns about the complexity and stress of college admissions, some schools are flipping the script by offering to admit students who haven't even applied. It's called direct admissions.
At least 54 journalists were killed covering conflict zones in 2024, according to Reporters Without Borders. NPR speaks with the head of RSF in the U.S., Clayton Weimers.
If you want to spend less time on your phone in the new year, we have tips from Stanford psychiatrist Brad Zicherman.
Israel bombed targets in Yemen's capital, killing at least two and injuring 11. The strikes come after a week of attacks by Houthi rebels, including a missile that penetrated Israel's air defenses.
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with retired pilot and safety consultant John Cox about the Azerbaijan Airlines plane that crashed in Kazakhstan Thursday.
Parsons, one of corporate America's most prominent Black executives who held top posts at Time Warner and Citigroup, was ...
Netflix says more than 200 countries tuned into the "Beyoncé Bowl" and its two NFL games. We may just be starting to learn ...
A round of Israeli airstrikes targeted the Houthi rebel-held capital and multiple ports. The head of the World Health ...
They make their living off the sea, but their catch is dwindling. So these traditional fisherfolk are taking steps to ...