A Haitian community leader in Springfield, Ohio tells Morning Edition that some newcomers are pondering leaving after a ...
The festival line-up includes over 200 filmmakers spanning countless genres and languages. We're highlighting two of our ...
It’s been almost a year since the Food and Drug Administration approved the first genetic treatments for sickle cell disease.
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The arts scene in the Bay Area often centers English-speaking communities. That’s why Virginia Blanco created a Spanish ...
Tiburon author Sheri Joseph, reads from her new book. It's a near-future love and adventure story about genetic screening ...
The explosions in Lebanon are the latest in a series of lethal attacks attributed to Israel, and carried out against its leading enemies in their heavily guarded capitals.
The "Ultimate World Cruise" consumed social media, with many comparing it to a reality show. But what was it really like?
Progress in preventing infections was being made in the country with Europe's second-highest number of HIV cases. Then came ...
The U.S. Secret Service is once again embroiled in controversy following a second apparent attempt on the life of former ...
In Lebanon, victims were buried after a cyberattack Tuesday that detonated thousands of hand-held pagers used by the militant group Hezbollah. The next day there was a second wave of attacks.
Former President Jimmy Carter receives one more award -- this time for his writing. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to his grandson Jason Carter.