The third attempt to avert a shutdown comes as House Republicans have spent the week trying to balance President-elect Donald ...
Michel Martin speaks with filmmaker Tyler Perry and actor Kerry Washington about their film based on World War II's only ...
Amazon drivers and warehouse workers at multiple locations across the U.S. have been joining picket lines, pressing the ...
Federal agencies run out of money at midnight tonight and lawmakers are scrambling to pass legislation before the deadline.
Syria's new rulers are forming a government after more than half a century of dictatorship under former leader Bashar al-Assad and his father.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with GOP strategist Tricia McLaughlin about how incoming presidential advisor Elon Musk helped ...
Greenfield, the outgoing U.S. ambassador to the U.N., about her career in foreign service and American diplomacy.
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Mass., wants incoming presidential advisor Elon Musk to sign an ethics pledge. She speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about what ...
Mass., wants incoming presidential advisor Elon Musk to sign an ethics pledge. She speaks with NPR's Michel Martin about what she says are Musk's conflicts of interest.
The Supreme Court accepted TikTok's emergency request to hear arguments about a law that could ban the viral video app next month. Approximately 170 million Americans use the platform.
Data show that women and girls are rarely the assailants in mass shootings. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with forensic psychologist Jillian Peterson about the facts and reasons behind that data.