The shutdown's suspension of food aid and rising healthcare costs is putting new pressure on both parties to break the stalemate in Washington ...
For years, the author of The Handmaid's Tale, The Blind Assassin and Cat's Eye was reluctant to write a memoir, but in 'Book of Lives: A Memoir', Margaret Atwood talks about being Canadian, and the ...
NPR's Bob Mondello and Marc Rivers discuss why movie theaters still matter in the streaming age and what continues to draw audiences to the big screen ...
Scott Anderson, a former U.S. diplomat and Brookings Institution fellow, breaks down how a term from the George W. Bush administration is influencing U.S. actions at sea.
Earlier this year, "quiet" was one word to describe the Virginia race for governor. Then came DOGE, a text message scandal ...
Over the weekend there were violent clashes between federal agents, witnesses and protesters. Locals say the festivities were ...
A fire and explosion at a convenience store in northwestern Mexico killed at least 23 people, including children, and injured ...
President Trump met with President Xi on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit last week. APEC's host ...
Police said two people who were wounded remain in a life-threatening condition after the attack on Saturday. Passengers ...
Five German mountaineers died after being hit by an avalanche in South Tyrol, in northern Italy, rescuers said on Sunday.
Voters in California are weighing whether to allow Democratic state leaders to redraw the state's Congressional map to offset Republicans' redraw in Texas.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Elizabeth Keever of Harvesters Community Food Network about the break in SNAP benefits and its effect on food banks.
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