NPR's Scott Simon considers the stenciled messages in the end zones of the Super Bowl - "CHOOSE LOVE" and "IT TAKES ALL OF US ...
President Trump kicked off his second term with a dramatic crackdown on immigration. Critics call those moves cruel and ...
China's tariff's on U.S. agricultural exports hit American farmers hard back in 2019. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with farmer Josh Gackle about the impacts of another round of such tariffs.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with author Alice Franklin about her debut novel, Life Hacks for a Little Alien.
The Trump administration plans to lay off almost all of USAID's staff of nearly 13,000. We look at where it leaves the agency, which administers and provides the majority of U.S. foreign assistance.
Ecuador holds the first round of a Presidential election dominated by the issues of economic insecurity and rising drug gang violence.
There are many places outside of Washington DC that will suffer from an abrupt cut in the size of the federal government. We look at one of those places, the Kansas city metro area.
As part of our StoryCorps' Military Voices Initiative, we hear from Air Force veterans Linda and Mark Green who met as trumpet players in a military band and are now celebrating 45 years of marriage.
Five years after the pandemic, have Broadway audiences come back? And what musicals and plays are opening, in the weeks ahead, that might draw in crowds?
The scope of DOGE's work and the identities of the people carrying it out isn't fully clear — leaving agencies and government ...
The Idaho House on Thursday widely approved a bill to make death by firing squad the main death penalty method in Idaho. If ...
U.S. employers added 143,000 jobs in January — a modest slowdown from the two previous months. The unemployment rate dipped ...