Isaac Cramer, a South Carolina voting official, is celebrating the release of his first children’s book. Cramer says kids inherently understand voting because they are kind of doing it all the time.
Our "We The Voters" series continues in Philadelphia, Pa. The owner of a South Philadelphia coffee shop talks about his Italian family roots.
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The deployment raises the potential for the North Koreans to join Russian forces in Ukraine and suggests expanded military ...
Striking machinists voted to reject an agreement that would have boosted wages by 35%. It’s another blow for Boeing, which ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with musician Wyatt Flores about his new album Welcome to the Plains and his honesty around mental health.
Attorney General Liz Murrill is suing the federal government to keep people at two detention facilities in Louisiana locked up beyond the period they can be held in Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump are both in Georgia this week, competing for votes in a crucial swing ...
A federal judge in Baton Rouge is weighing whether a challenge to the state’s new Ten Commandments law can proceed after a ...
Filmmaker Mark Duplass draws a card from the Wild Card deck and talks about grieving for the life path he decided not to take.