FIFA said it would sell $60 tickets to the World Cup, including for the final — but only for supporters of qualified teams.
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Rob Kilfoyle, president of the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement ...
There's lots of data to show cardiac troubles spike during the holidays amid the mix of merrymaking, travel and stress. But there are ways to spot the signs of trouble before it's too late.
Governor Josh Stein announced a new initiative this week to help repair rentals damaged by Hurricane Helene. The Small Rental ...
People of all ages had been looking forward to celebrating — especially this year, as a ceasefire in Gaza has held since ...
The Education Law Center has released its annual "Making the Grade" report on school funding across the country — and North ...
The Winston-Salem nonprofit is hosting a gathering Monday to remember those who died while experiencing homelessness.
After last week's fatal stabbing at North Forsyth High School, county leaders are weighing whether to fund new metal ...
A survey finds that 56% of psychologists are trying out artificial intelligence tools at work, mainly for administrative ...
The Trump Administration is releasing more information this week on the Trump Accounts that Congress recently passed, which would give eligible kids born from 2025 to 2028 $1,000 from the government.
Here & Now ‘s Robin Young celebrates Jane Austen’s 250th birthday with Diana Quincy and Nikki Payne, two romance authors who contributed to the new book “ Ladies In Waiting: Jane Austen’s Unsung ...
With student test scores in a decade-long decline, many researchers are pointing to cell phones and social media as the catalyst. Can cell phone bans turn student learning around? NPR’s Sequoia ...