Warming temperatures and snow droughts in the West threatens a billion-dollar industry. One ski area is experimenting with ...
U.S. Alpine skier Mikaela Shiffrin finally medaled at the Winter Olympics, winning gold and breaking a long, agonizing streak ...
Russia is stepping up covert attacks across Europe — rail sabotage, drones, cyberstrikes — testing NATO. Polish officials ...
European leaders, national security policymakers, and reporters convened at a historic hotel in Munich, Germany, over the ...
As Ramadan begins, traditional lanterns called fawanees brighten Cairo. They have become a symbol of Ramadan and are an ...
For Black History Month, World Cafe correspondent John Morrison shares another segment exploring the music of the African ...
U.S. cross-country skiers Ben Ogden and Gus Schumacher power to a silver medal in the men's team sprint. U.S. women led by ...
Nazgul sprints on the course at a cross-country ski race, crossing the finish line in an unsanctioned quest for glory.
NPR listeners share how they've made relationships with their neighbors and community. Many of them, through parties, ...
President Trump is asking the federal government for billions of dollars in damages, putting his own Justice Department on the spot and creating an unprecedented ethical morass.
Rev. Jesse Jackson, one of the country's most influential leaders, has died at 84. The founder and long-time leader of the Rainbow-Push Coalition ran for president twice and inspired millions.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with two people connected to Carter G. Woodson, the forefather of Black History Month, to discuss ...
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