A community health worker in Uganda stopped getting paid after aid cuts but kept checking in on her patients. Many lost access to contraception. Now she's coaching them through unintended pregnancies.
Linguist and New York Times columnist John McWhorter joins pianist Lara Downs to explore the history of American music as a ...
Israel has agreed to a ceasefire in Lebanon, part of a complex web of Mideast negotiations, from Iran to Gaza.
"My hope is that this commitment provides the stability and the spark NPR needs to innovate boldly and strengthen its ...
Pope Leo XIV condemns "tyrants" fueling war with billions. His calls for global peace during his Africa trip come amid rising ...
In his first appearance this year, the health secretary is taking questions on his record on health, including his ...
Broadcast news executives know from experience that the bond between the host and the audience is critical. When a show ...
World Cafe correspondent John Morrison says the rock band's second studio album was "one of the most inspired, quintessential ...
D.C. and 33 states now have to argue in favor of specific remedies and fines, which could be paused if Live Nation appeals.
NPR has received philanthropic gifts totaling $113 million to invest in the future of public media in America.
Amid a shaky ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, six Americans detained in Iran are in danger, advocates say. Former U.S.
Israeli Maoz Inon's parents were killed by Hamas in the Oct. 7 attacks. Palestinian Aziz Abu Sarah's brother died after being ...
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