Amazon has acquired the creative license to the long-running James Bond franchise. But how do they plan to deliver?
TEL AVIV — Hamas released five Israeli hostages early Saturday among six to be freed in exchange for more than 600 ...
Two new memoirs, How to Sell Out and Trauma Plot wrestle with the question — is it worth it to mine the worst parts of your life for a book? Authors Chad Sanders and Jamie Hood talk about how they ...
In an executive order this week, President Trump called to shrink the trust that manages the iconic park known as Presidio in San Francisco.
New York State prisons saw strikes, prison unrest and correctional officer charges in the beating death of an inmate.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with novelist Allison Epstein about her new novel "Fagin the Thief," which imagines a backstory for the character from the Charles Dickens book "Oliver Twist." ...
Indigenous fire stewardship practices have existed for millennia in California. A new art exhibition in Los Angeles challenges visitors to rethink their own relationships with fire.
President Trump upended U.S. - Russia policy in one week, and foreign policy experts are trying to understand why and what might come next.
We look at President Trump's embrace of Vladimir Putin as he turns his back on U.S. ally, Ukraine, as well as mass firings at government agencies and how that will affect the services they provide.
An Alaska-based employee of the Small Business Administration provided disaster recovery support to small businesses. He was among those fired by the Trump administration in a chaotic process.
We look at Friday night's shakeup at the Pentagon, with the announcement of more staff cuts and a change in a top leadership position.
Even though pastors are in the business of providing emotional support for their congregants, it's rare for churches to actually employ therapists. One pastor at a Baptist church in Harlem is battling ...