Michel Martin is the weekend host of All Things Considered, where she draws on her deep reporting and interviewing experience to dig in to the week's news. Outside the studio, she has also hosted ...
Michele Kelemen has been with NPR for two decades, starting as NPR's Moscow bureau chief and now covering the State Department and Washington's diplomatic corps. Her reports can be heard on all NPR ...
Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said John Phelan, the Navy's top civilian official, was "departing the administration, ...
The El Gamal family has been held in ICE detention for more than 320 days. They are not alone: the number of immigrants ...
The leak occurred at the Catalyst Refiners plant, a silver recovery business. An emergency management official says workers ...
Oregon and most other states are seeing a stable or falling gas prices this week. But that may be short lived as crude oil prices are rising again, according to AAA ...
Authorities have located the body of a 42-year-old Eugene man who’s been missing since Feb. 19, 2026. The Lane County Sheriff ...
Three fire protection services in Lincoln County have measures on the May 19 ballot. The Yachats Rural Fire Protection ...
Three vessels came under fire in the Strait of Hormuz, after the U.S. and Iran failed to meet in Pakistan for talks to end ...
While shipping companies are pledging refunds for customers who directly paid tariff fees, the situation is much trickier for ...
Last week, NPR spent time with a family still searching for their 26-year-old daughter in the rubble one week after Israeli airstrikes hit Beirut. Now her remains have been identified.
A new study looks at thousands of years worth of data and finds that malaria hot spots have played a critical role in shaping where humans settled and either thrived or failed to thrive.