The U.S. Department of Education has awarded more than $150 million in grants to train K-12 teachers in civics education, but what does nonpartisan civics look like in these hyper-partisan times?
The Spanish soccer league said Tuesday that plans for Barcelona to play a game against Villarreal outside Miami in December ...
Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva and Attorney General Kris Mayes filed suit Tuesday against the U.S. House of Representatives for ...
Just over half the states in the U.S. have schools that operate on a 4 day/per week schedule. Their numbers continue to climb. It's an effort by schools to attract and retain teachers.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Ellie Rushing, crime reporter from the Philadelphia Inquirer, on how a drop in violent crime and new technology is leading to a high homicide clearance rate.
A decade ago, research said giving young children peanut products can prevent allergies. A new study says that, 10 years ...
An attorney for the Arizona Republican Party is asking a judge to void a 20-year-old law that allows some people who never have lived in the state to vote in elections.
Most of Doctorow's explanation for why internet platforms have gone down the toilet is hardly novel. While he offers some ...
Tensions between the U.S. and Colombia continue to rise. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Kevin Whitaker, a former U.S. ambassador to Colombia, about the relationship between the two countries.
French authorities are searching for the culprits behind the burglary at the Louvre. NPR's Michel Martin talks to a former FBI art crime specialist about how museum heists are investigated.
Dramatic photos show construction equipment tearing into the East Wing façade and windows, though the federal agency that ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Clarissa Bitar about their new album, Bakhaf al-Layl, and how they are leaning into vocals after a long time spent not liking the sound of their voice.