NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Maya Berry, executive director of the Arab American Institute, about a contentious exchange at a Senate hearing on hate crimes.
Did Israel's alleged use of explosives in pagers in Lebanon break international law? NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Brian Finucane, senior adviser to the International Crisis Group.
A group of Congressional lawmakers wants to funnel millions of dollars toward organizations that pair service dogs with veterans with PTSD.
The national hospital company Steward Health Care is in bankruptcy after piling up billions of dollars in debt.
Despite a federal moratorium, there have already been thirteen state executions this year. And in the next week, five people ...
Maybe the biggest story in Nevada sports right now concerns a college football team that has been pretty bad for decades, ...
Rumaan Alam’s previous novel was an inspired swirl of suspense, social commentary and apocalyptic disaster. His latest is ...
Israel has not claimed explicit responsibility for the attacks. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Aaron David Miller, former State Department negotiator, about what's the strategy behind the attacks.
Trump can now start selling his majority stake in the Truth Social parent company, as a lockup on insider sales expires. But ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Georgia Republican Party chair Josh McKoon in Atlanta ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Congress is running out of time to avert a government shutdown. House Republicans will put up a partisan proposal that does not even have enough votes within their own party.
After months of anticipation, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates on Wednesday by half a percentage point. That will have ...