An AP Government teacher at San Antonio ISD's Highlands High School is holding an election night watch party with his ...
Even toddlers can tell an event that is improbable from one that appears impossible. And children at that age are much more ...
At the end of a tumultuous news week, if people need some relief, they should consider a cello concert 100 feet underground on Saturday night outside of Boerne. Cellist Joseph Kuipers will perform at ...
Respondents in a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll aren’t convinced Vice President Harris, as president, would carry out the proposals she’s put forward during this campaign, in a sign of what may be ...
More than 150 years after Susan B. Anthony was arrested for voting despite being a woman, Americans take to the polls on the ...
Polls show a historic gender gap in the 2024 election. Democrats are reminding conservative women: votes are a secret and they can vote for who they want, including Vice President Harris.
When the U.S. Supreme Court announced the Dobbs decision in June of 2022, officially upending decades of legal precedent set ...
Riley’s pioneering piece, which premiered 60 years ago, leaves many decisions up to the performers. It helped launch the ...
Diwali is the celebration of light over darkness, the victory of good over evil. It featured music, dancing and a celebration ...
The Yale Center for Public Theology and Public Policy is raising up the next generation of Christian leaders focused on ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with U.S. FDA Commissioner Robert Califf about the agency's process for regulating artificial intelligence in healthcare.
As the campaign comes to a close, Kamala Harris is delivering a more consistent closing message than Donald Trump, who is making erratic attacks.