NPR's Scott Simon talks with British actor — and now short story writer — Rupert Everett about his new book, "The American No." ...
Federal agencies continued to lay off workers Friday. The cuts come after President Trump signed an executive order this week ...
Despite divisions over Trump's immigration crackdowns, Americans show growing support for immigration restrictions. And, several top federal prosecutors resign over pressure to drop Eric Adams' ...
Statehouse reporters Gavin Jackson, Russ McKinney and Maayan Schechter are back at the Capitol reporting what you need to ...
President Trump has given Elon Musk's DOGE group virtually unfettered access to federal agencies. Meanwhile, mass layoffs at ...
NPR was built, in part, to explain the U.S. government to its citizens. It does much more than that, but as a Washington, D.C ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Emily Kwong and Regina Barber of Short Wave about the fluid dynamics of crowds, an early fossil of a modern bird and new data on how people's moods change through the day.
(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED NPR BROADCAST) STEVE INSKEEP ... Like, there's a law that allows us as reporters to flash our press badge and go into a wildfire or other disaster. And that is not the case in ...
NPR reporters got an exclusive look inside the facility. Kirkendall, who voted for Trump, is hoping the president will make an exemption for Afghan allies. With three engineers still in ...
His gravelly voice and flamboyant personality pioneered the freewheeling ... my first impression was, “This is NPR’s Morning Editon on steroids!” The show was a blend of witty and clever ...
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