A 1978 protest by wheelchair users won a right many now take for granted: boarding a city bus. NPR's Joe Shapiro and Colorado Public Radio's Stephanie Wolf explain.
The Senate is wrestling with how AI should be used in classrooms as lawmakers raise concerns about student learning, privacy, ...
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Yet amid the devastation, what stands out is the determination of ordinary Venezuelans. Volunteers, translators, neighbors and community groups showed up because they believed someone had to help.
Trump blindsided senators by forcing cancelation of Jay Clayton's DNI hearing and linking FISA renewal to the president's SAVE America Act.
Discovered the electric atmosphere of a FIFA World Cup match in Dallas as Japan’s Samurai Blue takes center stage.
Congress faces a potential government shutdown this fall as spending bills stall and Democrats refuse to cooperate ahead of midterm elections.
Covering an Ebola outbreak means taking extra precautions. In this Reporter's Notebook, NPR's Emmet Livingstone takes us behind the reporting in eastern Congo.
William Shakespeare gave us one of the great lines with the warning to Julious Caesar to “beware the ides of March.” But that warning should have been given to the House of Delegates a few hours ...