President Trump spent much of the week on the defense after major setbacks ranging from the courts and the economy to foreign policy.
An F-15 went down in Iran and a second Air Force plane crashed near the Strait of Hormuz as the war capped a week of ...
On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Author George Saunders talks about the experience he wishes he could give to every person.
Some Christian villages are besieged as Lebanon's army pulls out of an area where Israel is battling Shia Muslim Hezbollah militants.
On a new album, the experimental vocal group Roomful of Teeth and songwriter Gabriel Kahane take up residence in a ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Daniel Durkin, founder of the University of Mississippi's Center for Collegiate Gambling, about gambling among students and the rise of gambling addictions.
ICE inspectors in February found 49 violations to detention standards at Camp East Montana, including failure from staff ...
President Trump has complained that some NATO states aren't letting him use bases in the war against Iran. His criticism has left many wondering if the U.S. may try to withdraw from the alliance.
UCLA center Lauren Betts, who may be named player of the year, says while she was battling rivals on the basketball court, a much more serious battle was taking place off it as she dealt with ...
NPR's Scott Detrow talks with presidential historian Barbara Perry about how President Trump's wartime rhetoric fits into the history of the presidency.
A renewed federal emergency order directs two aging Indiana coal plants to stay online, months after their planned retirement. Utilities say the price tag is surging into the hundreds of millions.
Friday starts four days of amazing basketball: women’s and men’s final four double headers, followed by the NCAA national championships.