
Family-friendly workplaces are great − but ‘families of 1’ get ignored
In 1960, 72% of adults were married. Today, 46% of U.S. adults are unmarried, with many employers lagging behind in adapting workplace policies to this demographic shift.

In 1960, 72% of adults were married. Today, 46% of U.S. adults are unmarried, with many employers lagging behind in adapting workplace policies to this demographic shift.


The Pentagon labels AI firm Anthropic a supply chain risk, impacting its chatbot Claude and sparking legal challenges.

A British court denied Ukraine’s extradition request for UOC supporter Artem Dmytruk, who claims SBU torture.

The Archbishop of York criticizes the BBC’s “appalling lack of religious literacy” and urges a core content rethink.

Elite female runners faced a course error at the USATF Half Marathon, leading to confusion and unfair results.

A new organization is suing Trump over the TikTok deal, alleging legal violations in the sale to his allies.

Michael Harris survived a harrowing avalanche at Stevens Pass thanks to his wife’s intuition, technology, and unwavering faith, highlighting vital safety lessons.

Congratulations to the finalists and honorable mentions in the NPR College Podcast Challenge! We loved your stories!

A student’s narrative on earning a degree while raising a child is among the finalists in NPR’s Podcast Challenge.

Anti-Christian hate crimes in Europe spiked in January, with 39 incidents, including vandalism, arson, and theft.

Dr George Barna questions the depth of a supposed spiritual revival, noting a decline in biblical worldviews in the US.