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The former president will spend Monday night at Trump Tower before his surrender and arraignment on Tuesday, when the historic charges against him will be unsealed.
A researcher collected century-old newspaper clippings with predictions in fields ranging from public health to beauty to transportation. Some have proven more accurate than others.
The world’s population continues to grow, but at a slower rate as people have fewer children. The U.N. predicts it will not reach 9 billion for another 15 years.
A portion of the trailblazing actor’s ashes will travel to deep space later this year. Along for the journey are remains of the show’s creator and another star from the series.
One way to help is by donating, whether to official community funds or verified fundraisers set up by families of those hurt or killed. Just be wary of scams, a city official warns.
Mother’s Day can be a painful time, especially for people living with loss. Author Rebecca Soffer shares ideas for how to care for yourself or loved ones on a difficult day.
The 2022 Olympics kick off in Beijing on Friday. Here’s how to watch the opening ceremony and follow NPR’s coverage for the next two weeks.
Astroworld Festival calls to mind other rare but traumatic incidents at concerts and festivals throughout the last half-century. Here’s a timeline of those tragedies.
The climate pattern known as La Niña generally brings winters that are drier and warmer than usual across the southern U.S. and cooler and wetter in the northern part of the country.
With prime-time coverage and more competitors than ever before, the Tokyo Paralympic Games have a number of “firsts.”
Texas and several other states argued then-President Barack Obama had overstepped his authority by creating Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals in 2012. Federal District Judge Andrew Hanen agreed.
The small but growing trend is seen as a welcome acknowledgement of people who are grieving, as well as a sign that email marketing is becoming increasingly personalized and socially conscious.
Video from reporters at the scene posted on Twitter appeared to show a car that had crashed into a barrier. Police say a suspect is in custody.
Guidance released Friday allows fully vaccinated people to travel domestically without getting tested or self-quarantining, but advises them to keep practicing mitigation measures to protect others.
Officials said Friday that 46 states and Washington, D.C., have announced plans to expand eligibility to all adults by President Biden’s May 1 deadline, with many set to do so in the coming weeks.
In remarks after a divided Senate approved his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, Biden credited dogged lawmakers and widespread public support with getting it across the finish line.
The powerful storm is bringing record-low temperatures, widespread power outages and hazardous conditions to a swath of the country the National Weather Service calls “unprecedented and expansive.”
Wes Wheeler, president of UPS Healthcare, told NPR Sunday that the first shipment of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines is on its way to sites in all 50 states, complete with dry ice and Bluetooth technology.