President Trump recently returned from a week-long trip to Asia. We discuss the president’s speech to military troops in ...
Akita Prefecture has Japan's most aged population, lowest birthrate and fastest declining population. Rigid gender roles are ...
While their sound has changed and grown, those two ingredients are still a big part of their latest album, Boys These Days.
Heart the Lover is both a prequel and a sequel to King's 2020 novel Lovers & Writers. It's a story about screwing up, wising ...
The Trump administration says it will restart SNAP food benefits for the nearly 42 million Americans that receive them, but ...
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan sworn in for a second term amid disputed 98% win, deadly protests, and an information ...
A new lawsuit argues the latest changes to Public Service Loan Forgiveness could exclude public servants whose organizations ...
One of the biggest mergers of the year, worth $49 billion, comes just weeks after the Trump administration linked the common ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Cindy Long, a former administrator of the USDA's SNAP program, what recent court rulings mean for ...
Oren Lesmeister, a fifth-generation cattle rancher in South Dakota and a former Democratic state lawmaker, talks about the White House's plan to quadruple the amount of beef it imports from Argentina.
At the heart of the government shutdown is a debate about expiring subsidies for Affordable Care Act plans. Republicans in Congress detest the ACA, but some have now accepted that it's here to stay.
In the Spring of 2024, a young Palestinian woman, Leqaa Kordia, was arrested protesting outside Columbia University. She's the last Columbia protester still in detention.