Little on Sept. 17 appointed Rep. Cornel Rasor, R-Sagle, to serve as a state legislator representing North Idaho’s ...
The heavily redacted report focuses on an August altercation at Arlington National Cemetery between the deputy campaign ...
The four-page letter addressed to Attorney General Merrick Garland calls on the department to investigate potential crimes ...
When the pope dies, backbiting, infighting and ruthless smear campaigning taint the effort to find his successor. Ralph ...
It's been nearly two years since Elon Musk bought Twitter and turned it into X. He has turned the platform into a megaphone ...
After the WNBA's record setting year, players are pushing for their salaries to match. The WNBA's union has rejected their collective bargaining agreement and could strike if a deal is not met.
A satirical statue featuring a pile of poop on the House Speaker's desk has appeared on the National Mall, with a plaque that "honors the brave men and women" who stormed the Capitol on January 6.
Sarah McCammon is a National Correspondent covering the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast for NPR. Her work focuses on political, social and cultural divides in America, including abortion and reproductive ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks to Jessica Marsden, lawyer at Protect Democracy, about legal battles that are likely to follow the election, and how they might shape the outcome of the 2024 election.
The Washington Post's publisher says the paper is "returning to its roots" with its decision not to endorse a presidential candidate in this year's race, and that its job is "to be independent." ...
Ken Tucker reviews Robert Hilburn's biography of Newman, A Few Words in Defense of Our Country. Plus, we listen back to a 1998 archival interview with the Grammy Award-winning artist.