Federal disaster workers paused and then changed some of their hurricane-recovery efforts in North Carolina, including ...
Both Republicans and Democrats are trying to marshal Native American voters in Arizona, which could prove decisive to winning ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Carrie Lowry Schuttepelz about her new book The Indian Card: Who Gets to Be Native In America.
A non profit has trained more than 160,000 veterans as poll workers, in the face of growing threats and skepticism about the security of elections.
In Washington, D.C., residents celebrated Indigenous People’s Day by birdwatching on Roosevelt Island. Centuries before the island became a memorial to the president, it was home to Native Americans.
Watauga County public schools remain closed for a third week following the devastation of Helene in western North Carolina.
Supporters of death row inmate Robert Roberson say stae is about to execute an innocent man. Roberson was convicted of shaking his daughter to death. "Shaken baby syndrome" is largely discredited.
Helene knocked out power across the Western North Carolina mountains where the terrain makes it difficult to fix the lines. It raises the question about power grid resiliency in light of climate ...
Ckunsa, an indigenous language in Chile, was declared dead 70 years ago. But groups in northern Chile are successfuly ...
Asian Americans are the fastest growing-voting group in the country. That means parties are courting them in tight races in ...
Bob Woodward speaks to NPR about the revelations in his new book, and recounts how key moments and meetings in recent years ...
NPR is celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day by acknowledging Indigenous people's accomplishments and delving into their ...