NPR's Scott Detrow speaks to Ashley Parker of The Atlantic about her essay recapping how President Trump's relentless boundary-pushing has exhausted his critics.
Prominent former prosecutors are starting their own law firms after they leave Justice Department service. That says a lot about the DOJ and Big Law firms.
Greensboro resident Brian Hoskins was one of many in attendance for the midday program. He says he was moved by the monks’ tranquility, and hopes that the community is inspired by their message of ...
NPR's Leila Fadel asks veteran diplomat Richard Haass about President Trump's objectives with his address to the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
Brass Solidarity is a Minneapolis community band that was formed after George Floyd was killed. Now, they're playing at protests against ICE, in an effort to bring joy and break potential tension.
District officials say that in the event of a confirmed case in the area, unvaccinated individuals will be excluded from ...
President Trump held court with reporters for more than 90 minutes marking the first year anniversary of his second term.
In West Africa, tiny Benin is riding a coastal building boom — but beneath the cranes and construction, new inequalities are taking hold.
Attendees at Davos are steeling themselves for major disruption — not only to the local traffic thanks to heightened security, but possibly to the existing world order.
People using AI chatbots are experiencing unhealthy emotional attachments or breaks with reality. Now a group of affected people are turning to each other for support.
We were living at Geiger Trailer Park, which were these little bitty trailers that I think Eleanor Roosevelt had arranged for ...
We remember Ai, a highly intelligent chimpanzee who lived at the Primate Research Institute of Kyoto University for most of ...
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