Some are describing Trump's recent orders as part of a campaign to reshape the military itself. But with an institution as vast as the Pentagon, the extent of the changes remain to be seen.
One thing that was impossible to miss -- as fires raged through L.A. -- was the fight from the air. Officials say it might have been the largest number of aircraft at a fire event, ever.
Syria's new de facto government faces a host of challenges. One of its most pressing is also one of its most basic: keeping the lights on.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with country artist Charley Crockett about his first ever Grammy nomination, for Best Americana Album, for his record $10 Cowboy.
The HHS Secretary nominee has said he'd like to end subsidies for junk food and sugary drinks via federal programs such as SNAP, which, at $100 billion a year, is the U.S.'s top anti-hunger program.
Multiple evangelical Christian groups are criticizing tenants of the Trump Administration's immigration policy. But people many of the people pews agree with them.
White House executive orders have effectively frozen all evacuations of American allies in Afghanistan. Veterans from across the political spectrum are pushing to change this.
A memo calling for the halting of federal grant and loan programs for review is causing confusion and uncertainty across the federal government.
Denver-based Boom Technology's XB-1 demonstrator plane hit Mach 1.122 — 750 mph. It's the first independently developed ...
Pat Riley, the current president and former head coach of the Miami Heat, owns half a dozen trademarks related to the word ...
More than a dozen members of Jacksonville's Jewish community showed support for legislation to combat hate speech in January ...
As mortgage rates and home prices have risen, the rent vs. buy calculation has changed. If you're renting when you'd planned ...