Even before the president's falling out with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., over the Epstein files, some Republicans ...
China is expanding renewable energy exponentially while the U.S. is going backward. How China became the global leader, why ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with The Washington Post's Jason Rezaian, a former colleague of Jamal Khashoggi, about the Saudi crown prince's White House visit.
After taking a break for his mental health, Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi is back with a new EP called "Survive." Leila Fadel talks with him about returning to the stage.
Depending on the timing, a Supreme Court ruling that weakens Voting Rights Act protections against racial discrimination may ...
The United Nations Security Council has endorsed a U.S.-backed peace plan for Gaza, authorizing a temporary international force to help stabilize the enclave after two years of war.
A Tennessee judge has blocked the use of the National Guard in Memphis under a crimefighting operation by President Trump but ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting agreed Monday to fulfill a $35.9 million, multi-year contract with NPR that it had ...
NPR reports for the first time on remarks from a Justice Department official who told prosecutors the U.S. should "just sink" drug boats — six months before drug strikes began in the Caribbean.
Where might we look for inspiration for new cancer therapies? Some researchers say the bowhead whale may offer clues.
Abortion is supported by three out of four Mainers, but a popular network of clinics that provides it alongside primary care is being shut out of Medicaid by the Trump administration.
DOJ records show that more than 600 arrests in Chicago's recent immigration enforcement operation may have violated a federal consent decree. And of those arrested, fewer than 3% had criminal records.