The U.S. is short approximately four million homes. Wharton economist Ben Keys traces the beginning of the housing crisis to ...
Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof fled his country to escape an eight-year prison sentence. His new film centers on a ...
Special agents in the department’s Criminal Investigations Division said King tried to add a sailboat to a Progressive Select ...
Congressman Greg Murphy, M.D. is urging passage of the Lower Costs, More Transparency Act, which has been held up in the ...
The National Weather Service in Newport/Morehead City says the greatest risk of severe storms is from about midday through 5 ...
The Secretary of Education will select one classified school employee from the nominees across the country to receive the ...
An eastern North Carolina riverkeeper recently followed up on an area of Blounts Creek that tested polluted in late summer ...
U.S. Attorney Michael F. Easley, Jr. said, “Everybody has an equal right to live, work, worship, and love in America” and his ...
DeEtte Sauer, 83, went from being a girl who wasn't allowed to participate in sports, to an elite swimmer as a senior. She talks with NPR's Juana Summers about what being active means to her.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Steven Heydemann, Middle East Studies director at Smith College, about how Syria might avoid replicating Arab countries that are worse off after overthrowing dictators.
The U.S. still has troops in Syria, where they've been for a decade. Yet during the same period, the U.S. Embassy has been shuttered, complicating the work of U.S. diplomats and intelligence officers.
A new study reveals how a group of killer whales is able to hunt whale sharks, adding to a growing body of research showing how the whales use intelligence and coordination in impressive ways.