It's been 60 years since Japan's bullet train first entered service. Could the technology be coming to Texas?
Former President Donald Trump has talked about using the military and the Department of Justice to go after those he sees as disloyal, raising concerns about American democracy and civil rights.
The Justice Department has charged a former Indian intelligence official in a foiled assassination plot targeting an American citizen in New York City.
As the U.N.'s global summit on biodiversity opens, we hear how Colombia's bird song has been crafted to highlight the host country's own amazing biodiversity.
Cuba’s power grid collapse has become one of the worst crises in the country’s history.
The vampire mockumentary "What We Do in the Shadows" enters its sixth and final season this week. Meanwhile, Kathryn Hahn stars as a witch trying to regain her powers in Marvel's "Agatha All Along." ...
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Aaron David Miller, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, about what President Biden can do to deescalate conflicts in the Middle East.
It's crunch time for Moldova, the tiny country balancing between EU member countries and Russia, as presidential election and referendum results come in.
IRBIL, Iraq — Residents of Iraq's semi-autonomous northern Kurdish region went to the polls in long-awaited parliamentary ...
The Kremlin will be able to talk to major players like India and China about expanding trade and bypassing Western sanctions.
Trump supporter Elon Musk says the daily prize money is meant to “support the Constitution,” but an election law expert calls ...
Georgia authorities say they are investigating the collapse of a dock gangway that killed seven people on an island where ...