Patricia Nieshoff's three-year-old son had a seizure. She was a single mother, with no one to accompany her to the hospital.
Some otters rely on tools to bust open hard-shelled prey items like snails, and a new study suggests this tool use is helping ...
Rwanda's post-genocide transformation has been remarkable, but uneven. And it prompts many questions, including: what type of ...
New research shows lifelong bikers have healthier knees, less pain and a longer lifespan, compared to people who've never ...
Iran's ultraconservative president, killed in a helicopter crash, oversaw a crackdown on women's protests and was linked to ...
Dwight was an astronaut candidate. Sunday, along with five others, he made the trip on a rocket owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos — making him the oldest person to go to space.
Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, will find out if two judges are satisfied with assurances from the U-S government about how he would be treated if he were he to face trial for espionage.
A group of women in Livingston, N.J., has formed a league to play the sport they grew up watching from the stands.
Sunday Times "Rich List" says the former Beatle is the first British musician to become a billionaire.
Donald Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen will take the stand once more in the hush money trial of the former president. The jury could begin deliberating this week.
Lai Ching-te has been sworn into office with a promise to uphold democracy. Trained as a doctor, the unlikely politician has won a loyal following in southern Taiwan but remains despised in China.
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Ukrainian-American pianist Inna Faliks about her album, Manuscripts Don't Burn, which features world premiere recordings of works by five composers.