For decades, the military treated climate change as a threat. Now it’s backing away from plans to protect people and bases ...
State efforts to reduce testing have received broad support, though some educators warn the latest changes could make it ...
Susan Stamberg joined NPR at its start, originally to cut tape — literal tape, with a single-sided blade — at a time when ...
John Bolton, who served as national security adviser during President Trump's first term before becoming a vocal critic, was ...
The Arizona Democrat would be the decisive signature on a petition to force a vote on releasing the records. But Speaker Mike ...
NPR's Susan Stamberg was a longtime champion of visual arts coverage, but she had to invent new ways to do it on the radio.
As laid out in the first phase of President Trump's peace plan, Israel and Hamas are now releasing bodies of Israelis and Palestinians killed during the war. In Israel, funerals are taking place daily ...
Republican leaders are responding to a Politico report that exposed racist messages shared by Young Republican organizations in Kansas, New York, Arizona and Vermont.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Keri Russell and Allison Janney about their roles in season 3 of The Diplomat.
Farmers are struggling this fall, despite a bountiful harvest. High costs and low prices mean farmers are losing money on every bushel of corn and soybeans.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Jared Bernstein, a Stanford University economist who was once chief economic adviser to President Biden, on a potential artificial intelligence bubble in the U.S.
Susan Stamberg, an original National Public Radio staffer who went on to become the first U.S. woman to anchor a nightly ...