In cohousing communities, neighbors share common spaces, chores and a sense of connection that benefits everyone. For some, ...
NPR's Eric Deggans talks with Zahid Rafiq about his first book, "The World With Its Mouth Open," a collection of short stories about the lives of people in Kashmir.
NPR's Eric Deggans speaks with musician and composer Jon Batiste about his new album, "Beethoven Blues," in which he riffs on classical favorites.
China remains the biggest source of immigration into the Asian island of Taiwan, despite their mounting tensions.
European nations are bracing for new tariffs and less security support from the incoming Trump administration.
NPR's Eric Deggans speaks with Dareen Khalifa of the International Crisis Group about Syrian rebels taking control of parts of Aleppo.
Immigration, school vouchers, and abortion will dominate the upcoming Texas legislative session.
A program in Allegan, Mich., teaches trades to high schoolers.
NPR's Eric Deggans asks Natasha Sarin, former counselor to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, about plans to cap credit card interest rates.
Syrian rebels seized much of the country's second-largest city after a stunning couple of days in which they've reignited a conflict that's been largely static for years.
NPR's Eric Deggans talks with director Garret Price about his new documentary, "Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary," about a specific California soft rock sound.
California is still counting general election ballots, which generally takes longer than in other states. Eric Deggans is NPR's first full-time TV critic.