The first-term senator’s campaign pitch centered on his experience starting and growing an auto parts business into a ...
Voting hours have been extended by up to 45 minutes at five locations in Georgia's Fulton County, after hoax bomb threats that officials tied to Russian sources.
Tune in to NPR starting at 7 p.m. ET on Nov. 5 as polls begin to close, and stay with us throughout the night as results come ...
With Asian baseball's global influence growing, young female fans help give South Korea's pro league a banner year.
To take a break from election news, host Scott Detrow revisits the viral hit "Too Many Cooks," which turns 10 this year, with the director, Casper Kelly.
This border town became a flashpoint for illegal crossings during the Biden administration. Trump has vowed mass deportations if elected. Harris has said she’ll continue border crackdowns.
Actor Kathryn Hahn draws a question from the Wild Card deck and talks about the challenges and benefits of middle age.
A recent legal challenge by Republicans in Georgia is one of many expected from both parties around the country this election season.
Ximena Bustillo is a multi-platform reporter at NPR covering politics out of the White House and Congress on air and in print.
A new state law in Colorado requires all jails to offer inmates an opportunity to vote in-person. Jails worried about safety and logistics, but so far counties say it’s been going well.
Older adults struggle with loneliness. Teens and kids are facing new levels of poor mental health. Organizations are connecting these two groups -- and both elders and young people are benefiting.
Billions of dollars have been spent on the 2024 election — and that cash hasn’t just come from everyday Americans.