Susan Stamberg joined NPR at its start, originally to cut tape — literal tape, with a single-sided blade — at a time when ...
Federal immigration agents have detained at least 170 U.S. citizens in recent months, according to an analysis by ProPublica.
Susan Stamberg, an original National Public Radio staffer who went on to become the first U.S. woman to anchor a nightly ...
NoiseCat is the son of an Indigenous Canadian father and white mother. After a cultural genocide, he says, living your life ...
Israel freed nearly 2,000 Palestinians from Israeli prisons. More than 10,000 Palestinians remain in Israeli custody, and ...
A shaky ceasefire is holding. Now the Palestinian territory is in urgent need of a functioning government, order on the ...
As U.S. health insurance costs rise, some companies are paying for all of their workers' premiums. It's a big expense — but ...
Scientists are hoping to treat diseases including cancer and Alzheimer's by influencing how cells make life-or-death ...
Trump escalates pressure on Venezuela by authorizing covert CIA operations. And, a federal judge halts the Trump ...
With the government shutdown, the National Flood Insurance Program is no longer writing new policies. It's causing problems ...
Doctors Without Borders said Wednesday that ongoing violence in the capital of Haiti has forced it to permanently close its ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Pentagon correspondent Tom Bowman and Justice correspondent Ryan Lucas about another deadly U.S. strike on an alleged drug boat off the coast of Venezuela.
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