The crew of the aircraft USS Gerald R. Ford was greeted by thousands of cheering family and friends as part of a process to ease sailors through a difficult transition after being away for months.
Rachel Entrekin just won one of the hardest ultramarathon races in the world. She ran 253 miles across Arizona, breaking the previous course record by more than two hours. But she's no outlier. At ...
More than 50 tall ships from across the world are docking in Boston Harbor this July. The last time the tall ships came was ...
Trump's Justice Department created a nearly $1.8 billion fund to pay “reparations” to people who were prosecuted by former President Joe Biden's administration.
Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer. Start putting together your summer playlist.
The Senate's $63.4 billion fiscal year 2027 budget will next move into conference committee negotiations with the House, ...
New Hampshire's first outdoor alcohol zone in downtown Laconia launches this weekend, but revelers shouldn’t expect too wild ...
Tulsi Gabbard is stepping down as Director of National Intelligence. In a letter she posted on X, she cited her husband's recent cancer diagnosis. Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd speaks with NPR's Greg Myre ...
Coming off a record 2025 summer, the seasonal CapeFlyer train from Boston to Cape Cod resumes service Friday. And it touts a ...
A renewable energy project to transform an old landfill into a solar array in Cincinnati is moving forward despite the loss of federal funds. When it's finished, the solar array will power city ...
Are you looking for a book gift for a recent graduate in your life? Here & Now 's Peter O'Dowd gets suggestions from "The ...
CBS "The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert took his final bow. The show had a 33-year run before ending Thursday night. Reporter Steve Futterman was there to talk with fans at the final taping.