Mayor Zohran Mamdani took the oath of office in New York City after midnight Thursday. The city's first Muslim mayor, a ...
The city shut down the station in 1945 on New Year's Eve. Eighty years later, it's a symbolic venue choice for the incoming ...
The U.S. military says it struck five alleged drug-smuggling boats over two days. The attacks killed eight people, while ...
Senate Bill 120 requires health insurance plans to continue to cover the full cost of behavioral health services. The measure ...
People buy batons that read happy New Year 2026 on December 31, 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thousands lined the Chao Phraya ...
Shirley is a 23-year-old self-described "independent YouTube journalist" who made prank videos in high school before pivoting ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the ...
The flu is spreading rapidly across the U.S. this season, and it is expected to get worse. And, protests have erupted across ...
Extra security will be in place tonight in New Orleans as the city marks the anniversary of last year's New Year's Day attack. Drew Hawkins of the Gulf States Newsroom reports.
Downtown Phoenix businesses sued the city over a sprawling homeless encampment. The city's solution appears successful two years later, but funding for it is set to run out.
Angry over a new advertisement for the famous Brazilian sandal brand Havaianas, the right is trying to get consumers to boycott the iconic flip flops. NPR’s Carrie Kahn reports from Rio de Janeiro.
NPR's A Martinez speaks to Phil Mudd, a former counterterrorism official in the CIA and FBI, about a U.S. strike on a Venezuelan dock that the Trump administration alleges was used for drug smuggling.
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