Amid an ongoing standoff between Harvard and the White House, the Defense Department said it plans to cut ties with the Ivy ...
Washington Post chief executive and publisher Will Lewis has resigned just days after the newspaper announced massive layoffs ...
An update on the suicide bombing in Pakistan's capital that killed 31 people.
Danish veterans of the war in Iraq want an apology from Trump over Greenland stance.
NPR's Mia Venkat explains what the internet was obsessed with this week: the jazzy jingles made by content creator Romeo.
As indirect talks begin between the U.S. and Iran over that country's nuclear program, Ryan Fayhee, lawyer for journalist Abdolreza Valizadeh, talks about his concern for his client, who is being held ...
Meg Anderson, who has been reporting on the Trump administration's immigration campaign in Minneapolis, talks about what it is like to cover a national event in her home town.
Wendy Weiser, the vice president for democracy at the Brennan Center for Justice, discusses the impact of President Trump's recent urging of Republicans to "nationalize" voting.
In the first electoral temperature check in Minnesota since President Trump launched Operation Metro Surge to ramp up immigration enforcement in the state, voters had a lot to say.
Nancy Guthrie was last seen a week ago. In the days since, investigators have launched a frantic search to return the 84-year ...
This week, Wait Wait is live in Chicago with host Peter Sagal, special guest Mychal Threets and panelists Tom Bodett, Josh ...
Julia Loktev's documentary follows independent journalists covering the invasion of Ukraine. In Fear and Fury, historian Heather Ann Thompson revisits Bernhard Goetz's shooting of four Black teens.