Human rights issues—from equal treatment for minorities to freedoms enshrined in the U.S. Bill of Rights, such as speech, ...
Kim Gil-li (R) and Choi Min-jeong of South Korea compete in the women's 1,500-meter final at the International Skating Union ...
South Korea leads the all-time Olympic short track medal table with 26 gold medals and 53 medals overall. After two World Cup ...
Korea failed to grab a medal on the first day of medal races at the third International Skating Union (ISU) Short Track World ...
European leaders fear appeasing Russia in Ukraine will embolden Putin and encourage China’s ambitions over Taiwan ...
Pill versions of the obesity drugs now taken only as injections are on the way. We look at the science behind the pills and if they might be more affordable and accessible than the shots.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe looks back at the life of video game and LGBTQ pioneer Rebecca Heineman.
The Palestinian militant group Hamas has been devastated by two years of fighting in Gaza. But is the organization now using a ceasefire to regroup?
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to researcher Eli Stark-Elster about the imbalance of how adults supervise children in physical spaces versus digitally.
We take a look at President Trump's peace plan to end the war in Ukraine, Marjorie Taylor Greene's decision to step down from Congress, and a surprisingly cordial visit to the White House.
America and Ukraine have reportedly drafted a new 19-point peace plan that vastly differs from Donald Trump’s controversial ...