A Christmas tree farm in the Smoky Mountains tries to bring "joy to the world" each season.
A German-language Christmas choir in Austin, Texas, has been in operation since 1879. NPR joins the choir as they rehearse for their annual Christmas concert.
Ayesha Rascoe talks to Mazen Gharibah of the London School of Economics about internal opposition to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, which started long before his ouster this month.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Forbes healthcare reporter Bruce Japsen about the legislative push to curb the power of pharmacy-benefit managers, who negotiate prices insurers pay for drugs.
At least 11 people have died after Cyclone Chido caused devastating damage in the French territory of Mayotte in the Indian ...
Syrian children in Damascus started up at school today after - the first day back since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad.
Ilana Glazer is grateful for the limits of parenthood. On Wild Card this week, Glazer opens up about how parenthood has allowed them to draw boundaries and why they increasingly love their alone time.
Businesses are divided over Trump's plan to impose sweeping tariffs. Some companies welcome the protection from foreign ...
Assad's fall came too late for the father of NPR's Diaa Hadid, who was briefly detained by Syrian forces during their occupation of northern Lebanon.
ABC News agreed to pay $15 million to Trump's presidential library to settle a lawsuit over George Stephanopoulos' inaccurate ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Syrian-American composer Malek Jandali about the fall of the dictatorship in Syria and his hopes for his homeland's future.
The state of Texas is suing a doctor in New York, saying she prescribed abortion pills for a Texas woman in violation of its law.