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Publishing this week: new fiction from Susan Choi, essays from Evan Osnos and memoir from Molly Jong-Fast. Plus, Melissa ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to former Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern about balancing leadership and ...
A Republican-appointed judge handed the Democrat-controlled Justice Department a victory in the longstanding political fight ...
A new study from Yale University finds that singing to babies improves their overall mood. NPR wants to know what songs our ...
Patricia Krenwinkel was 21 when she participated in the August 1969 murders. Her parole recommendation would need to be ...
Marc Maron has interviewed Robin Williams, Nicole Kidman, former President Barack Obama and many more. But after 16 years and ...
The list included dozens of cities and counties that DHS said was in noncompliance with federal statutes and had come under ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Republican strategist and former U.S. Senate staffer Ron Bonjean about the path in the Senate ...
Last summer a federal judge ruled that Google had monopolized the search market. Now the Justice Department and the tech ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Sahil Lavingia, who worked for the Department of Government Efficiency as a software engineer assigned to the Department of Veterans Affairs, about his experience.
A digital game called "Helping Hands" is helping teenagers in conflict zones learn new methods to cope with trauma.
Last Friday, a panel of judges from the U.S. Court of International Trade sought to block President Trump’s sweeping tariffs, saying he did not have the power to authorize them. However, an appeals ...