Retail expert Katie Thomas scours her local shopping mall in Pittsburgh to divine what Americans' shopping habits reveal ...
The Department of Transportation wants tougher rules for commercial driver's licenses after a deadly crash involving a ...
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Israeli forces on Thursday killed a pair of Palestinian men in the occupied West Bank after they appeared to surrender, ...
The American pope emphasized a message of peace as he arrived in Ankara, welcomed on the tarmac by a military guard of honor ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago about the economic outlook ahead of the last Fed meeting of the year.
Ever noticed the somewhat silly names during college football rivalry week? We look into where they came from and why certain names have caught on more than others.
Earlier this year, toy makers said tariffs would put Christmas "at risk." NPR's A Martinez gets an update on the price of toys from Jay Foreman, CEO of Basic Fun.
As AI companies pour hundreds of billions of dollars into data centers, concerns grow that the industry is inflating a financial bubble that could harm the economy.
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox tells NPR's Steve Inskeep why he wants states to regulate artificial intelligence. Steve Inskeep is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up ...
Before you share your Thanksgiving leftovers with your pet, here's what's safe -- and what's not -- to feed your cats and dogs.