"Men can't see the mess." "Women are better at chores." These myths position women to take on more emotional thinking, says ...
The status of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear enrichment program are among the biggest obstacles to extending the ...
NPR's Leila Fadel asks Karim Sadjadpour with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace how Iran might approach its next round of negotiations with the U.S.
The ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is set to expire tomorrow. Peace talks between the countries remain uncertain. And, ...
Billie Little had worked for Thomson Reuters for about two decades. She was fired after questioning whether federal ...
For decades, economists gave short shrift to the idea of monopsony — a power employers can have to suppress wages. Now a wave ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with gun violence expert and emergency physician Dr. Megan Ranney about the mass shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Taken together, these four features can create a trancelike state that can keep us stuck on social media apps or video games ...
Japan endorsed scrapping a ban on lethal weapons exports, a significant change of its postwar pacifist policy, as the country seeks to build up its arms industry.
The Netflix hit "Beef," has returned for a second season, this time, with a whole new cast of characters who don't know when to give up the fight. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with creator Lee Sung Jin.
Tim Cook says he'll step down as Apple's CEO in September, becoming the company's executive chairman. He will be replaced by John Ternus, Apple's senior vice president of hardware engineering.
President Trump's pick to lead the Federal Reserve goes before a Senate committee today. But Kevin Warsh's confirmation could be held up by forces that are outside his control.
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