Trump will give his first speech to Congress next Tuesday since his reelection. It has characteristics of what Americans call ...
Eileen and James Kramer were fired from their jobs at Lake Clark National Park in Alaska, even though they both recently ...
NPR's Scott Simon remembers Gene Hackman, who played everymen, cops and villains over his long movie career. The 95 year old ...
Faith Kipyegon, the fastest female miler in the world, could dip under 4 minutes with an extra boost from pacers.
An NPR investigation finds federal judges have enormous influence with few checks on their power. Law clerks and other ...
Hamas says it is not willing to extend the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire, rejecting an Israeli request to delay ...
An NPR review of new data added to DOGE's "wall of receipts" finds the group quietly changed previous errors, added new ones ...
Voice of America is reviewing the social media posts of a reporter for possible bias against the Trump Administration. The ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to comedian Andy Huggins about aging, his long career in stand-up comedy and his first full-length special, which he taped at age 73.
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Michele Steele of ESPN about basketball legend Diana Taurasi's retirement, drama in the NBA, and a political statement by Canada's men's national soccer team coach.
Cuts at NOAA mean fewer hurricane-hunter aircrafts will be gathering real time data on developing storms and that the team developing computer models for forecasts will be "gutted," insiders say.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to conductor Marin Alsop about presenting Julia Wolfe's "Her Story" and the resonance of that feminist piece at this moment.
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