Kanye West sued for harassment by ex-assistant from the BBC
The star is accused of sending vulgar text messages and creating a hostile work environment.Read More
The star is accused of sending vulgar text messages and creating a hostile work environment.Read More
Charlotte the ray was touted as a case of asexual reproduction. Her aquarium now says she’s actually sick with a rare disease — not pregnant. “This is a very weird story,” an expert tells NPR. (Image credit: Aquarium & Shark Lab by Team ECCO / Screenshot by NPR) Read More
The executive actions will limit asylum claims at the southern border once illegal crossings hit a daily limit.Read More
NPR’s A Martínez visits Georgia to see the problems some Americans have accessing healthcare and to hear from providers about what they need to fix it. (Image credit: Claire Harbage) Read More
The companies behind the now-closed Virginia facility pleaded guilty to violating the Animal Welfare Act and Clean Water Act. Animal rights groups applaud the development and say there’s more to do. (Image credit: Anna Moneymaker) Read More
13 states introduced bills this year that could give rights to embryos and fetuses associated with people. None passed yet but IVF patients and doctors fear such laws could limit fertility treatment. (Image credit: Natalie Krebs/Side Effects Public Media) Read More
A classroom in a bombed-out school has become a shelter for an extended family of 20 Palestinians. They fled Rafah after Israel’s latest offensive in the southern Gaza city. (Image credit: Anas Baba) Read More
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his party have won the most seats in this year’s election.Read More
Defending champion Novak Djokovic withdraws from the French Open with a knee injury before his quarter-final.Read More
Gabriel Attal burst on to a broadcast featuring his party’s lead EU election candidate Valérie Hayer.Read More