NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Christopher Zara of Fast Company, who has been following the company's forays into artificial intelligence.
In a new lawsuit, the Justice Department claims Alabama violated federal law by systematically removing voters fewer than 90 ...
A new Louisiana law in effect Oct. 1 will re-classify misoprostol as a dangerous controlled substance. It's used in medication abortions, but also for postpartum hemorrhage and other obstetric issues.
In a new lawsuit, the Justice Department claims Alabama violated federal law by systematically removing voters fewer than 90 ...
A total outage of GPS could cost the country at least $1 billion a day. And there's no backup. Russia and China have backups, but the U.S. doesn’t.
The American Library Association's president, Cindy Hohl, is at the forefront of the fight against book censorship — a fight the ALA and other First Amendment groups have been losing.
In the 12th lawsuit filed against the hip-hop mogul since last November, an unnamed victim alleges that Sean Combs coerced ...
Vice President Harris is trying to shore up one of her biggest political liabilities while hammering her opponent for his ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Nick Kryczka about the American Historical Association's new report on how U.S. history is taught in middle and high schools across America.
Israel says it was targeting Hezbollah’s headquarters and the militant group’s top leader, Hassan Nasrallah, who has led the Iran-backed movement for 30 years.
A medicine that sidesteps the brain's dopamine receptors to reach different targets represents a new approach to ...
In a fiery speech at the United Nations General Assembly, the Israeli prime minister said his country would is "winning" and ...