On his last day in office, Israel’s outed defense minister offered a revealing glimpse into the war in Gaza – and the ...
Eight years ago, Hillary Clinton supporters gathered at her alma mater hoping to celebrate the election of first female U.S.
Ann Patchett is owning her shortcomings. On Wild Card this week, she opens up about religion and the place that shaped her as ...
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s most famous chef, Yevhen Klopotenko, calls himself a "culinary independence fighter." His longtime ...
Since the start of the #MeToo movement, many accused abusers have filed defamation charges against their accusers in ...
The lessons of history about second-term presidents and second-term Republicans in particular are not just the stuff of ...
The Soyuzivka Ukrainian Heritage Center, a resort that sits about two and a half hours northwest of New York City, in ...
Congress returns this week. Republicans are hopeful they will maintain their House majority in the next Congress. In the Senate, Republicans will choose the next majority leader.
Donald Trump's moves after his election victory indicate he may be more efficient and less erratic than he was last time as he stands up his administration.
Former President Donald Trump is now President-elect, again. We hear his words after the election, and some of Vice President Kamala Harris' concession speech.
Tourists stayed away from western North Carolina this year after Helene swept through the area, and towns that depend on leaf lookers are bracing for big losses.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Georgetown Law Professor Steve Vladeck about the role federal courts can play as a check on presidential power during a second Trump Administration.