Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with President Trump expecting to discuss tariffs, hostages and war in ...
After Nancy Willis finished the New York City Marathon, she went to greet her family, only to discover that her 8-year-old ...
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Protests took place across the U.S. on Saturday against the President Trump and his administration's policies. But Trump has indicated he is staying the course with his agenda.
Why are U.S. autoworkers cheering President Trump's recent actions on tariffs? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain.
Many Americans worry freedom of speech is fading, while others feel empowered to say what they want. NPR's Morning Edition explores this dynamic in a new series, "The State of the First Amendment." ...
Many industries are scrambling to adjust to new import tariffs. Washington Post personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary talks with NPR about how tariffs could also affect household budgets.
A judge has ordered that a Maryland man wrongfully deported to El Salvador must be returned to the U.S. The Justice Department has told an appeals court that the judge does not have that authority.
Many industries are scrambling to adjust to new import tariffs. Washington Post personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary talks with NPR about how tariffs could also affect household budgets.
Thousands of supporters gathered near the tomb of Napoleon for what was billed as a protest — but observers said it had all ...