On a flight home, Caitlin Shetterly told the man next to her that after 9/11, flying made her nervous. Then the man told her ...
Hill received Secret Service awards and was promoted for his actions that day, but for decades blamed himself for Kennedy's ...
Trump's funding freezes could threaten the Colorado River. Some money was intended to keep the shrinking river flowing. And, ...
Republicans in Congress are turning to a tool of the budget process to pass major elements of President Trump's agenda ...
As the Trump administration ramps up its rhetoric against Ukraine and NATO, European countries are taking note — with ...
Ihor Brusylo, deputy head of Ukraine's President's Office, tells NPR Trump is a "peacemaker and dealmaker," while expressing ...
U.S. opposes a resolution demanding that Russia withdraw from Ukraine, Trump funding freeze includes payments to keep the Colorado River flowing, massive child sex abuse trial begins in France.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Aaron Lehman, a fifth-generation farmer who is president of the Iowa Farmers Union, about anticipated cuts to Department of Agriculture programs.
Party City, the retail chain that dressed America in scary masks and dramatic capes, is closing hundreds of stores as soon as this week.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with David Pressman, former U.S. ambassador to Hungary, about that country's democratic decay under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
The U.N. General Assembly adopted a resolution Monday condemning Russian aggression and calling for the immediate withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukraine. The U.S. joined Russia in opposing it.
As the Trump administration aligns itself more closely with Russia, foreign policy expert Stephen Walt at Harvard University discusses the repercussions of America's shifting alliances.