Opinion: Political texts are pinging off the rails from NPR Scott Simon
NPR’s Scott Simon wishes we could text them back when politicians message us asking for campaign donations. (Image credit: John Raoux) Read More
NPR’s Scott Simon wishes we could text them back when politicians message us asking for campaign donations. (Image credit: John Raoux) Read More
For the past several weeks, the beloved beaver has been embroiled in a court battle over whether she should return to the wild or stay at the rescue center where she has lived since she was a newborn. (Image credit: Newhouse Wildlife Rescue) Read More
As Election Day approaches, many Americans are questioning the secrecy of their ballots. We explain what you should know about privacy and casting a ballot. (Image credit: Saul Loeb) Read More
The renowned North Carolina landmark and tourist attraction was slammed by the remnants of Hurricane Helene. The estate says parts of the entrance and farm were damaged and some animals were lost. (Image credit: Sean Rayford) Read More
A month from the election, misinformation is spreading as Republicans try to tie spending on the storm with immigration.Read More
Members of one of the country’s armed groups, the Gran Grif gang, raided a small town forcing residents to run for their lives.Read More
Towns and villages are cut off and homes almost submerged by flash floods in central Bosnia-Herzegovina.Read More
The formidable Italian player made it to Wimbledon three times, turning heads with every outfit.Read More
Almost a year after a fake clip of a high school principal went viral, the impact on an American town lingers.Read More
A year since scores of people were killed here, the collective is splintered – psychologically and physically.Read More