On this edition of Your Call, University of Chicago cinema professor Allyson Nadia Field discusses her new book, Acts of Love ...
Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act is responsible for a huge share of intel collected by the U.S. Lawmakers and civil liberties advocates are worried it enables warrantless ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with SCOTUSblog editor and author Sarah Isgur about "The Last Branch Standing," her new book on the Supreme Court.
The incoming prime minister of Hungary is no fan of Ukraine, but he says he wants to work with the European Union, raising hopes he'll lift a Hungarian veto on a $100 billion EU loan to Kyiv.
An Israeli whose parents were killed on Oct. 7, 2023, and a Palestinian whose brother died from injuries in Israeli custody ...
The prime minister announced new tax cuts to try to end the crisis that began after the U.S.-Israel war on Iran led to the ...
Today is International Dolphin Day ...
An official briefed on Israel's strategy for the talks described Tuesday's meeting as "preparatory" and aimed at laying out a ...
Today we feature an award winning Bay Area creator who says being neurodivergent is exactly what helped him excel at what he ...
Behind the acid blood and jump scares of the Alien franchise is an even more insidious horror: a single employer with ...
Local TV giant Nexstar's $6.2 deal to acquire rival Tegna won speedy approval from Trump administration regulators. But it ...
NPR's A Martinez asks Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, who serves on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, about the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports.