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President Trump, who has insisted Aug. 1 is a firm deadline for countries around the world, said that "the complexities of a ...
Sectarian violence in recent weeks in Syria's Sweida region has left more than 1,000 people dead. Druze in the ...
Some beach variety packs of High Noon hard seltzers included canned cocktails mislabeled as blue raspberry Celsius energy ...
Facing low approval rates, after last year's electoral losses, the Democratic Party is working to figure out its strategy ...
Today on World Cafe, it's good to welcome Meg Remy and her band, U.S. Girls, back to the show for a live performance.
NPR stories by Mary-Kate Wilson ...
The renowned chef, New York Times food writer and YouTube sensation has a penchant for combining meals and music.
The Federal Reserve left its benchmark interest rate unchanged Wednesday, but a rate cut is possible in September. President Trump has been urging the central bank to lower borrowing costs.
Some of the same podcasters who backed President Trump last November have grown frustrated over the handling of the Epstein case, saying officials haven't keep their word to make more details public.
The journalists at NPR who report on books are also avid readers. We asked NPR staff how they decide which books and authors to cover, with the big book publishers alone putting out roughly 100,000 ...
Biographer Peter Guralnick paints a surprising portrait of Presley's long-time manager, Col. Tom Parker: "He had nothing ...
A new BritBox series centers on a deaf woman who works in a police station, and whose lip-reading abilities come in handy when the precinct needs help interpreting surveillance footage.