Top finishers in the Atlanta half marathon are calling for U.S. track officials to ensure that Jess McClain and two other ...
Stepping in as acting secretary is GOP Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma who Trump said had "Wisdom and Courage required to ...
Tiny Desk Radio co-hosts Bobby Carter and Anamaria Sayre dive into Tiny Desk concerts from three incredible children's shows!
The federal government said the state should do more to fight fraud and is holding back funds. Minnesota officials say the ...
The last Blackpink project, the 2022 album BORN PINK, was baldly bilingual in a way that hinted at expanding ambitions, but ...
Businesses that paid more than 100-billion dollars in tariffs are waiting to find out when they'll get their money back, after the Supreme Court ruled those import taxes were illegal.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Pentagon correspondent Tom Bowman and international correspondent Aya Batrawy about the war in the Middle East for the national security podcast Sources & Methods.
A large study of data from Veterans Affairs finds that people on GLP-1 drugs were less likely to develop substance abuse disorder or overdose.
Iranian news editor and Tehran resident Ali Safari describes what daily life is like for people living in Iran.
In February, D.C.'s opera company severed its relationship with the Kennedy Center. Now, they're on to their next — and less certain — chapter.
Since receiving presidential pardons, dozens of former Capitol rioters have gotten into more legal trouble. In Florida, Andrew Paul Johnson was sentenced to life in prison for child sex abuse.
Last year, former Iranian news editor and Tehran resident Ali Safari told us bombings by the U.S. made Iranians more patriotic and in favor of the government.
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