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.
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.
The U.S. and Israel say they conducted new strikes inside Iran overnight, targeting ballistic missile launchers. Iran claims ...
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.
Iranian news editor and Tehran resident Ali Safari describes what daily life is like for people living in Iran.
Here & Now ‘s Robin Young speaks with retired Adm. Mark Montgomery, senior director at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies’ Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation. Montgomery supports the ...
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.
Tiny Desk Radio co-hosts Bobby Carter and Anamaria Sayre dive into Tiny Desk concerts from three incredible children's shows!
Stepping in as acting secretary is GOP Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma who Trump said had "Wisdom and Courage required to ...
Israel and the U.S. continue striking Iranian targets by air and by sea on Thursday as Iran fires back in the sixth day of the war.
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