NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Harvard professor Cass Sunstein about Ted Olson. The legal great, who argued 65 US Supreme Court cases, including the one that legalized gay marriage, died this week.
A fire tore through a neonatal intensive care unit in a hospital in northern India, killing 10 newborn babies and injuring 16 ...
Jake Paul won a unanimous decision over Mike Tyson as the hits didn't match the hype in a fight between a young ...
Scientists are reconsidering old information about Uranus. NPR's Scott Simon explains the problem with photos taken of the ...
Telehealth providers say requests for the pills have spiked since the election. Patients and doctors worry what a Trump ...
This time, it's all about loyalty. In his second term Trump is surrounding himself with people who can amplify his message ...
If the Senate puts up a fight against President-elect Trump's demand for recess appointments, could Trump force Congress to ...
There were no reported injuries on the plane, which was struck on the "right side of the aircraft just under the flight deck ...
The new communication between Scholz and Putin — their first since December 2022 — comes at a time of speculation about what ...
Pete Hegseth has positioned himself as a staunch public defender of President-elect Donald Trump on Fox's airwaves -- and is yet one more example of the Fox-to-Trump pipeline.
Leavitt will be the youngest person to ever hold the job and is expected to deliver press briefings based on Trump's ...
A federal judge in Texas has blocked a new rule from the Biden administration that would have expanded access to overtime pay ...