NPR's Scott Simon is a singular presence on air but his name is fairly common. Scott reflects on the bond he's formed with ...
Gen Z and millennial voters make up nearly half of the eligible voting population in this year’s election. In Georgia, the ...
President Biden has been receding from the spotlight as the campaign marches on. But he still holds the highest office in the ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The man accused of pointing a rifle into the golf course where former President Donald Trump was playing ...
A beloved heirloom variety of New Mexico red chile commands high prices because of its scarcity. Finding farmers to continue ...
Turmoil in the North Carolina gubernatorial race could have serious implications for the presidential race. Plus, Georgia poll workers may have to hand-count ballots in November.
A bodyguard, her retired cop father-in-law, a series of questionable deaths, and a villain who's using ChatGPT: NPR's Scott Simon talks with Richard Osman about his new book, "We Solve Murders." ...
Tens of thousands of Sudanese have fled civil war and are crossing into Chad for safety. At the border, we hear from people — mostly women — on what they've seen and experienced that forced them to ...
An increasing number of Venezuela opposition activists are trying to flee the country. But finding refuge in other Latin American countries can be challenging.
Sensationalized and out-of-context videos from influencers are helping to elevate the false and racist rumors that Haitian ...
Extreme heat kills more people in the U.S. than tornadoes, hurricanes, floods or any other weather-related disaster.
The acting director of the Secret Service also cited “complacency” from others, as well as over-reliance on mobile devices ...