Sonny Rollins, the jazz legend known as the Saxophone Colossus died yesterday at his home in Woodstock, N.Y. He was 95 years old and one of the last of his generation of jazz titans.
Fishermen working off Ecuador say they were attacked by drones, taken onboard a U.S.-flagged vessel, cuffed and handed over to Salvadoran officials. They want to know who attacked them and why.
This week, FIFA finalized the list of where competitors will train during the tournament. Here's a breakdown of the U.S.
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Heather Kerr of the International Rescue Committee about the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the challenges facing the response efforts.
The Trump administration has proposed creating a new government-wide nondisclosure agreement for new and existing federal ...
The U.S. National Men's Soccer Team announced it's official 26-player roster for the World Cup. The tournament starts in June.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with R&B musician Leon Thomas, who describes his new EP Pholks as a collaboration of polymaths inspired by multi-talented artists like Prince and Quincy Jones.
The declining number of Gulf shrimpers who are still in business are now struggling as gas prices rise and competition with cheaper imports remains high.
New Jersey Sen. Andy Kim says he was pepper sprayed by federal agents at a Newark Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center on Monday.
Russia is warning foreign diplomats and embassy staff to leave the Ukrainian capital ahead of possible new strikes.
Iran is threatening to retaliate after the U.S. conducted strikes in the southern part of the country that the U.S. Central Command described as “self-defense.” The strikes come during negotiations ...
A new report found about 145,000 children have been separated from their families during the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.