Fernando Valenzuela, one of the most beloved former pitchers of the Los Angeles Dodgers, died this week. As his Dodgers opened the World Series, fans remember his contributions to the game.
Kamala Harris is capitalizing on reports Donald Trump has fascist tendencies while he pushes back on the accusations.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Sophie Allison of Soccer Mommy about her new album "Evergreen." An album Allison wrote after experiencing a loss in her life.
Dogs romped through the jumbles and clumps of those leaves, and shook them off their noses. Children scampered into the piles ...
In a preview of debates that could start occurring the country, South Dakota voters go to the polls to possibly repeal the law some say weakens local governments in regulating pipelines.
"Leaders are not born," Granny says. "They're made through molding and modeling." That's why she and her granddaughter and ...
Once one of the world's largest inland lakes, the Aral Sea in Central Asia, has evaporated into the desert, its waters sucked dry by Soviet-era irrigation plans.
In "Big Jim and the White Boy," writer David Walker and illustrator Marcus Kwame Anderson have reimagined "Huckleberry Finn." They talk with NPR's Scott Simon about the new graphic novel.
Israel's attack on Iran had been expected for several weeks, after Iran launched missiles at Israel in retaliation for the assassination on Hamas and Hezbollah leaders.
We catch up with a group of grassroots organizers who, in May, were disillusioned with Biden -- to find out how they're seeing the homestretch of the Harris campaign.
Florida, Texas and Ohio have filed last-minute lawsuits against the Biden administration demanding data about the citizenship ...