Chiles was awarded the bronze medal at the Paris floor exercise final. But her medal was revoked by an arbitration court, ...
The artworks were made at weekly workshops at the shelter that provides services to more than 1,000 people a year.
Heavy rains have caused massive flooding and devastation across a number of cities and towns across West and Central Africa, impacting millions of people.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Stephen Colbert and his wife Evie about their new cookbook they've written together called Does This Taste Funny? Recipes Our Family Loves.
A firefighting training program designed primarily for women hopes to diversify the industry and to attract more people to firefighting overall.
One increasingly popular water sport — wake surfing — is causing some to question its safety and its environmental impact on lakes.
Georgia is again seen as a must-win for both Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump. Voters are inundated by political advertising and bombarded with visits from campaign surrogates.
A Florida school district is restoring three dozen books removed from library shelves. The books range from classics like Toni Morrison’s Beloved to a kid’s book about a penguin family with two dads.
Tito Jackson, a founding member of legendary pop group The Jackson 5, has died. He was 70 years old.
TikTok is in federal court to argue the ban Congress passed against the company is unconstitutional. The new law, which takes effect in January, would ban TikTok nationwide unless it is sold to a ...
TikTok’s survival in the U.S. is riding on the outcome of the hearing. Federal judges peppered both the Justice Department ...
The singer and guitarist was part of sibling quintet that took over the pop world in 1969 — it released four consecutive No.