This week inspired questions of self-reflection, like "could I talk for 25 hours straight?" and "do I feel liberated?" and ...
President Trump is downplaying reports that right wing provocateur Laura Loomer influenced the firing of multiple National Security Council officials.
Mich., talks with NPR's Michel Martin about the impact of car and auto parts tariffs on her state where the auto industry still drives the economy.
President Trump claimed "nobody has ever heard of" Lesotho. Now, this month, the tiny southern African country has been dealt a massive blow by Trump's tariffs.
University leaders are under pressure to comply with federal executive orders and policy changes or risk losing federal funding. Some college presidents say that makes their jobs more challenging.
A national nonprofit called Undue Medical Debt just erased 30 million dollars worth of medical bills for 20 million low-income people. Critics say this strategy is just a short-term fix for the ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former Costa Rican President Óscar Arias Sánchez about receiving an email from the U.S. government informing him that his visa to enter the country had been revoked.
Businesses of all sizes are reeling as President Trump expands his trade war. Stock markets fell sharply on Thursday, and Main Street firms are worried about what higher tariffs will mean for sales.
President Trump's expanded tariffs are putting many small retailers in a bind, as the prices they pay for overseas goods are expected to skyrocket. Hear what some have to say.
In this StoryCorps conversation, a woman in her early 70s looking for a new purpose talks about how her life changed when she joined a group called "Old Ladies Against Underwater Garbage." ...
South Korea's Constitutional Court ruled Friday to remove President Yoon Suk Yeol from office. He was impeached in December for imposing martial law.
President Trump is downplaying reports that far-right provocateur Laura Loomer influenced National Security Council firings ...