In an exit interview with All Things Considered, DOT Secretary Pete Buttigieg reflects on the Biden administration's infrastructure act and why it didn't resonate with some voters.
The White House commended Pope Francis for his commitment to serving the poor, as well as advocating for peace and protecting ...
A report released by the Department of Agriculture found that poor sanitation practices at a Boar's Head facility in Virginia ...
Firefighters made progress overnight on almost all of the active fires, including the massive Palisades and Eaton blazes, officials said.
The significant winter storm had passed in the South by Saturday morning, but travel issues and power outages were still ...
The fires around Los Angeles arrived just as Hollywood's awards season kicked off. It's an ominous sign at a time when film ...
Former President Jimmy Carter's close friends included the likes of Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and the Allman brothers.
More than 100,000 Los Angeles County residents remain under evacuation orders, and the threat of fire there is not over. New ...
The Wilson family evacuated from their home in Altadena, California before it burned down. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Virginia Wilson and her 16-year old daughter, Charlotte.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to law professor Ilya Somin of George Mason University about the Laken Riley Act, a bipartisan bill in Congress that aims to expand the detention of undocumented immigrants.
The threat of a strike at East and Gulf Coast ports ended when the dockworkers union and the shipping companies reached a tentative contract deal that appears to allow for some use of automation.
Reporters covering a Chinese dissident in Europe were targeted with bomb threats. An NPR investigation later found evidence the dissident was linked to con which included the specter of bomb threats.