In one family, three generations of American women explore how choices around becoming mothers have changed at the same time ...
Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar was speaking at a town hall event when she was rushed by a man who sprayed a liquid at her via a ...
NPR's Michel Martin talks to former Homeland Secretary Jeh Johnson about DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's culpability in the deadly shootings by federal agents.
U.S. Homeland Security agents provided security support at past Olympics. But after violence by ICE agents in Minneapolis, ...
After a yearlong investigation, the National Transportation Safety Board did not find a single cause for the deadly collision ...
Israel could reopen the Rafah border crossing, which separates Egypt and Gaza, allowing people to enter and exit the enclave.
The fictional band HUNTR/X from the hit Netflix film KPop Demon Hunters went from a group no one had ever heard of to one of ...
The author Kurt Vonnegut's estate has sued to challenge a Utah law that allows school districts to ban books from their libraries. Supporters of the law say it keeps pornography out of schools.
Did President Trump manage to turn conversation back to affordability with his address in Iowa Tuesday? NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Republican strategist Alex Conant.
The Trump Administration has rewritten a set of nuclear safety directives without making the changes public. NPR found they loosen security and environmental rules.
Here & Now’s Peter O’Dowd spoke with Sarah Zhang, a reporter for The Atlantic, about how people are searching the web and using the app Telegram to buy next-generation GLP-3 drugs not yet approved by ...
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Caitlin Dickerson of The Atlantic about Tom Homan's career in law enforcement, and what she thinks his arrival in Minneapolis will mean for the immigration crackdown.
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