The Idaho Legislature’s Joint Finance-Appropriations Committee approved funding to fight wildfires and bonuses for wildland ...
Federal officials placed 1,300 employees at Voice of America on indefinite paid leave, while severing contracts with Radio ...
Burr is known for his contrarian, fiery stand-up, but lately he's been feeling lighter on stage. Simu Liu had to dive in deep ...
There's an app for that! NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the news that the classic board game Monopoly will soon come with a ...
Washington has developed a reputation as apple country, given its ideal climate for several varieties of the fruit. But ...
Multiple people have given stiff-arm salutes after Elon Musk did it twice on Inauguration Day. Many claim it was a joke but ...
The nations were trying to finalize updates to the 61-year-old Columbia River Treaty governing shared, cross-border water and ...
Lady Gaga returned to pop music when she released "Mayhem" last week. NPR Music's Hazel Cills talks to Rob Schmitz about the album.
House Democrats trumpeted unity at their annual retreat only to be blindsided by their Senate counterparts who gave critical votes to pass a Republican spending bill.
Just over three months since the fall of the Assad regime, Syria's leaders are struggling to build a new, unified country.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Ukrainian refugee Nataliia "Natalie" Matiisiv about the country she left and the country she now calls home.
The state of New York was short on corrections officers before a strike among their ranks. The governor is now barring 2,000 strikers from returning to work.
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