The U.S. economy revved up in the first three months of the year, despite a spike in energy prices caused by the war with ...
The Iran war has nearly doubled jet fuel prices in the United States. That means the bill for firefighting aircraft ...
There's no end in sight for the dueling U.S. and Iranian naval blockades. This raises a host of challenges as for the possibility of an extended standoff or a resumption of hostilities.
NPR's Michel Martin asks Independent Sen. Angus King of Maine about the questions he plans to ask Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during Hegseth's expected testimony Thursday on Capitol Hill.
It's a very treatable form of cancer if caught early, yet younger adults rarely get screened. Patient advocates want more ...
Gas prices are at their highest since the war with Iran began. Copyright 2026 NPR The biggest portion of Boise State Public Radio's funding comes from readers like you who value fact-based journalism ...
Like many vets, it took Fred Minnick time to find the best way to cope with what he would learn was PTSD. For Minnick, sense and peace came with bourbon — and "taste mindfulness." ...
The final stop on Turning Point USA's college campus tour at the University of Idaho seemed more like the organization's ...
Florida lawmakers passed a new voting map that could give Republicans an edge in flipping four House seats now held by Democrats. It aids President Trump's national redistricting push.
In southern Lebanon, towns near the border with Israel have been largely destroyed by Israeli demolitions and strikes. Israel ...
Some fans in the U.S. and around the world are unhappy with World Cup ticket prices — and U.S. immigration policies. So ...
Fed Chair Jerome Powell navigated a pandemic, Middle East wars, and a legal assault by the Justice Department. NPR's Michel Martin asks former Fed Vice Chair Alan Blinder about Powell's legacy.
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