It's a tick that hunts you down and transmits a potentially dangerous allergy to red meat. The New Yorker writer Burkhard Bilger discusses the lone star tick and the risks of alpha-gal syndrome.
The Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship on constitutional grounds on the last day of its term. And, a Democratic ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jonah Goldberg of The Dispatch about how this term's Supreme Court decisions are reflected in President Trump's approach to his signature issues and executive power.
As he marches on, his flag blows back into his face, leaving him unaware he is only a step away from a perilous fall. As ...
Now that the latest Supreme Court session is over, it's clear they handed him a lot of wins when it comes to expanding his ...
Federal agents went to a Rochester man's home to warn him that an email he sent five months ago could be an illegal threat.
Kids with autism can be 160 times more likely than other children to drown. Florida is dedicating state money to a program ...
A major heat wave is affecting much of the eastern half of the United States this week, bringing dangerous conditions to multiple World Cup matches.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday said that states can bar trans girls and women from participating in school sports teams. But states that choose to may also allow trans athletes to participate.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with acclaimed television showrunner and writer Mara Brock Akil about her debut novel, "The Revelation of Dionne Daphne." ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Chris Mosier, the first openly transgender man to represent the U.S. in international competition, about the Supreme Court's ruling on transgender athletes.
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Trevor Potter, founder of Campaign Legal Center, about a Supreme Court decision allowing greater spending coordination between campaigns and party committees.