Snider's supercharged relationship with her art form and open-book stance on depression and anxiety shine through in her new opera, which debuts this week in Los Angeles.
For decades, Tibetans built a capital in exile in Dharamshala, India, and sent their kids to a school founded by the Dalai ...
Reporters from the NPR Network are covering the uncertainty and lapse in benefits in states across the country.
Kentucky placed four players in double figures and held off a feisty Morehead State squad 75-59 on Monday night at Historic ...
There are strict rules about what drug companies can say in TV or print ads. But a new study shows there's a lot more wiggle room when companies pay to sponsor online search results.
Four races highlight this year's elections: a redistricting referendum in California, governor's races in New Jersey and ...
Propel makes a free app for people on food stamps. Now it's giving some of them $50 each, as some private companies, ...
The Dodgers are the first repeat World Series champions since 2000 when the New York Yankees won three in a row. Already, ...
The City of Lexington, God’s Pantry Food Bank, and several community partners have launched 'Lexington’s Big Give,' a ...
Like many Americans, Scott Adams had insurance problems. But unlike most people he has powerful friends on social media, and ...
NBA coaching legend Phil Jackson and basketball writer Sam Smith take their decades-long friendship to the page in their book Masters of the Game: A Conversational History of the NBA in 75 players.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Sharif Aly of the International Refugee Assistance Project about President Trump drastically slashing the number of refugees that can enter the U.S.