The Justice Department has sought voter data from states. It now says it plans to share that data with the Department of Homeland Security, to run it through a controversial citizenship check tool.
Juries in two big cases have affirmed what research is finding: The design of social media platforms is particularly ...
Israel has been fighting with Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants there for years. But in recent weeks, tensions have ...
Here's the latest local and regional news from the Little Rock Public Radio Newsroom for Friday, March 27, 2026. - Food ...
Noreen Vance has cared for her adult sister with Down Syndrome for years. The experience changed her relationships with all her family members.
NPR's Scott Simon talks with House Armed Service Committee ranking member Adam Smith, D-Wash., about the war on Iran, now a month old, and DHS funding.
The White House has depicted the war in Iran online with videos that weave real life images of missile strikes and destruction with clips from video games, sports clips, and action movies.
NPR's Scott Simon and sports reporter Michele Steele talk men and women's March madness.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Sina Toossi, Senior Fellow, Center for International Policy, about the power structure in Iran, and how things have changed within it since the start of the war.
Protests against the Trump administration are planned to take place around the country today. Organizers say there may be more than 3,000 rallies across 50 states.
As the war with Iran enters its second month, the U.S. has determined with certainty that about one third of Iran's missile arsenal has been destroyed.
When Maddie Christine Brokop learned she was dying, she invited her friends to help weave the tray she will be buried in.