College graduates are facing long periods of unemployment. NPR's Andrew Mambo speaks with Matthew Notowidigdo, a professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
Peace in eastern Congo remains elusive, despite a U.S.-brokered deal that President Trump calls historic.
An economist explains the impact the H-1B visa program has had on the U.S. economy and native-born workers. And what the new hundred thousand dollar fee could mean for the future of the program.
Protests calling for an end to Israel's offensive against Hamas brought hundreds thousands of people onto the streets in Italy, according to the labor union which helped organize them.
Combs had been convicted in July on two counts of transportation for prostitution. During his sentencing hearing he spoke at ...
Hosts of NPR's science podcast discuss new findings about long-distance fly migration, an unexpected impact of emissions in the Amazon, and fish noises.
For the first time, the Church of England has named a woman as its top leader. Sarah Mullally is the new Archbishop of Canterbury, leading 85 million Anglicans around the world.
The Palestinian militant group said it would release all the hostages after President Trump set a deadline of Sunday evening to sign up to his plan ...
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with David Butler, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who started a fundraiser for the family of the man who killed church members in Michigan.
The pop singer's 12th album focuses on her love life and grievances beyond the spotlight.
Hamas said it has accepted some elements of President Trump's plan, including giving up power and releasing all remaining ...
Join us Saturday, November 1st for a virtual hang-and-play of the Planet Money game. Co-hosts Kenny Malone and Erika Beras ...