Marchers gathered Sunday in downtown L.A. against the Iranian crackdown on the protests that have taken place there over recent weeks.
Until last year, the number of children orphaned because a parent died from AIDS, was plummeting. That's thanks to America's 20 year effort to get lifesaving HIV meds to millions in need. But last ...
Fewer women are having children than a few generations ago. Sarah McCammon talks with three generations of women in one Atlanta family to understand how opportunities and choices have changed.
India said it would help create hundreds of "vibrant villages" along its border with China. Three years later, residents wonder where they are.
Sarah McCammon is a National Correspondent covering the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast for NPR. Her work focuses on political, social and cultural divides in America, including abortion and reproductive ...
The ousting of Venezuela's president raised hopes of change — but the politician now controlling the streets shows how little ...
San Francisco is planning a renovation that would destroy one of the city's distinguishing features: a fountain that became iconic to the skate scene in the 1980s and '90s.
Ahead of India's state elections in March, officials responsible for voter verification report long hours and tight deadlines.
Henry Louis Gates Jr. previews the complex, multi-generational stories shaping the newest season of PBS' Finding Your Roots.
Breaking with the United States, Canada has agreed to cut its 100% tariff on Chinese electric cars in return for lower ...
Stephen Fowler is NPR's go to reporter for document dumps. He explains how he approaches the day's biggest stories...and its most perplexing datasets.
A South Korean court has sentenced former President Yoon Suk Yeol to five years in prison, the first verdict in eight ...