Khalil Amaru won NPR member station WXPN’s 24-hour song challenge. He says that even though he’s been playing since he was young, he only started releasing music recently, after a talk with his dad.
The statement from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton "corrects falsehoods" from critics who say death row inmate Robert ...
The Texas attorney general is refuting claims by critics who say a death row inmate was unjustifiably convicted in the death ...
Some of pop’s biggest female artists are finding a new way to express their anger at scorned lovers, jealous fans and the ...
Musician Chuck Prophet talks about surviving a cancer scare and embracing new musical influences on his latest album titled: "Wake the Dead." ...
Hawkins became a darling of the track and field world when she took up running at 100 years old. She died in Baton Rouge, La.
Pennsylvania is one of the seven swing states that will decide this year's election. We hear from three voters, with different occupations in three different locations.
It’s 108 degrees outside as Mayra Rodriguez guides her Winnebago into the parking lot of a Hispanic grocery store in North ...
Mary Mellinger lugged a large white cooler up a steep sidewalk from her stand at Lancaster Central Market to her electric car ...
"Morning Edition" has been talking with voters all week. Some say they’re voting on abortion rights. Including some students at the University of Pennsylvania.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Hogan Gidley, a former press secretary for the Trump campaign, about the GOP's message in the final days of the race.
Isaac Cramer, a South Carolina voting official, is celebrating the release of his first children’s book. Cramer says kids inherently understand voting because they are kind of doing it all the time.