An NPR investigation has found that since 2022, Trump has repeatedly threatened to investigate, prosecute, jail or otherwise ...
New reports from Physicians for Human Rights and Doctors Without Borders document a "massive influx" of sexual violence in ...
A new poll from the American Psychological Association shows 7 out of 10 adults say the future of the Nation is a significant ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Pennsylvania's top elections official, Al Schmidt, about how the commonwealth is preparing ...
In Charles Baxter's new novel, a small-town insurance salesman buys a blood test that can predict romantic entanglements, ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Yulia Navalnya about her husband's posthumous memoir Patriot. It is the story of his youth, activism, family and commitment to the cause of Russian democracy.
Striking machinists at Boeing will vote Wednesday on a new contract offer. It comes as the company is set to release disappointing quarterly earnings amid production and quality control problems.
The Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, which helps members get affordable mortgages, says its 3.7 million ...
Six candidates running for three seats on the North Idaho College trustee board disagree on the principal issues the college ...
New Yorker writer Susan Glasser says Trump is highly transactional, so billionaires may be betting on access and a seat at the table if he’s re-elected. It’s what some of them got in his first term.
From “Smile 2” to “Speak No Evil,” Nathan Weinbender looks at some of the newest horror movies in theaters and on digital platforms, just in time for Halloween.
It's been 20 years since the tobacco quota, which guaranteed prices for the crop, was outlawed. Since then the number of farms growing tobacco in Kentucky has shrunk by 96%.