The burst of new laws follows a landmark Supreme Court ruling and reflects public frustration with record-high homelessness.
Provisions of the legislation would criminalize librarians for offering book materials that are deemed “harmful to minors.” ...
President Biden is expected to issue an executive order Tuesday that would greatly reduce the number of asylum-seekers allowed into the country.
Charges against the CEO of Telegram mark one of the few instances where the head of a major internet platform has been charged over alleged criminal failure to moderate what users do on its site.
A Texas child psychologist says now is the time to watch for signs of emerging post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) three ...
To preserve the spirit of the Games, Paris' mayor has proposed making the five Olympic rings installed on the Eiffel Tower a permanent fixture. Now the Eiffel family has gotten involved.
The Biden administration introduced new consumer tax credits for climate-friendly heat pumps. What does a Trump ...
NPR visits a secret drone command center near the front lines in eastern Ukraine, where crews are using remote-controlled ...
Fresh Air's film critic takes stock of the past 12 months' worth of movies, pairing 10 of his favorites, and picking one that ...
But mashed potatoes can be tricky to prepare. It's easy to make them too dry or a little too runny. To offer a little holiday ...
It's looking like 2024 will be the hottest year since record-keeping began, unseating 2023 for the top spot. Climate change ...
A recent report found Louisiana’s Department of Education (LDOE) does not monitor the use of seclusion and restraint because ...