Cory Turner reports and edits for the NPR Ed team. He's helped lead several of the team's signature reporting projects, including "The Truth About America's Graduation Rate" (2015), the groundbreaking ...
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Haiti's international airport shut down temporarily on Monday after gangs opened fire at a Spirit ...
A dozen and a half monkeys are still on the loose in South Carolina after a dramatic escape last week from a research ...
One of the architects of Trump's family separation policy during his first time in office, Miller will return to the White ...
This Spanish-language musical about a cartel boss who undergoes gender-affirming surgery won two big prizes at Cannes, including a shared best actress award for its four women leads.
A political tempest forms over the mayor’s travel bills. We’ll discuss that and take your calls and questions on our monthly ...
Mattel is pulling its Wicked dolls from some store shelves because of a misprint directing shoppers to a pornographic site.
Essayist Phil Klay says Trump tried to use the military to push his partisan agenda before, and may further erode norms around the military as he looks for those willing to "go with his whims." ...
The president-elect recently affirmed that he supports legalizing marijuana for recreational use. His stance means cannabis ...
For Thanksgiving this year we're asking listeners to tell us about a song they're grateful for. Maybe it's one that lifts you up, realigns your day or just reminds you of what's most important in life ...
Judith Jamison, dance star and former artistic director of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, died Saturday. She was 81.
In the first interview about his new book The City and its Uncertain Walls, the celebrated author also talks with NPR about ...