President Trump's first weeks in office included executive orders that aim to stop or roll back former President Biden's ...
An NPR listener wonders whether her husband's relationship with a female colleague is too close for comfort. He says she's ...
It turns out, a maggot's preference for rotting fruit has as much to do with texture as taste. Researchers are looking into ...
Köhler, a onetime head of the International Monetary Fund who became a popular German president before resigning abruptly in ...
Siegel is the first American to be released as part of this deal. A total of 18 hostages have been released since the ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Patrick Patterson and Steve Scipio of the British funk band Cymande about their new album and about reconstituting the band after decades.
In Ali Smith's latest novel, "Gliff," a brother and sister befriend a horse in a dystopian future. NPR's Scott Simon explores the issue of authoritarianism with the novelist and playwright.
President Trump is back and filling the airwaves with a constant churn of comments on just about everything, in contrast to the much quieter Biden administration.
NPR's Scott Simon asks ESPN's Michele Steele about the Super Bowl and the expansion of the WNBA.
NPR's Scott Simon asks Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner, the Congolese minister for foreign affairs, about gains made by rebels backed by Rwanda.
While prices and the economy were top issues during the campaign, President Trump is making clear that other issues — most notably immigration — are his main focus at the start of his second term.
Marco Rubio heads to Latin America on his first trip as secretary of state, including Panama, where President Trump wants control of the Panama Canal.