NPR editor Barrie Hardymon and producer Marc Rivers talk about the joy of loving movies everyone else loves to hate.
Senator Tim Kaine calls for Congress to reclaim its war powers over Venezuela strikes.
The 1982 farce by English playwright Michael Frayn, a hit on London’s West End and Broadway, now wreaks havoc on the Landers ...
The Israel Defense Forces said Sunday it responded after "terrorists" attacked troops operating in the Rafah area with ...
Thousands of Kaiser Permanente health care workers went on strike last week. NPR's Don Gonyea speaks to John August, a labor expert, about the growing number of strikes in the industry.
Trade tensions have flared again between the U.S. and China as the leaders of the two economic superpowers prepare to meet later this month.
A No Kings Protest in Springfield started near the Perry Tennis courts and ended with crowds lining National from Bennett to ...
Susan Stamberg, who died Thursday. She was the first woman to host a national news broadcast and set the tone, pace, and ...
The government shutdown goes on and House Speaker Mike Johnson refuses to swear in a Democratic representative-elect. President Trump thinks he has momentum to get a Russia-Ukraine peace deal done.
DALLAS– A newly released police report offers personal details of the person responsible for last month's shooting at a ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Brittney Denise Sparks of Sudan Archives about her new album The BPM. She talks about how discovering the electric violin in her teens changed things for her.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with fourth generation farmer and advocate Joe Maxwell about how the government shutdown is stressing already overwhelmed American farmers.