Fred Upton, a former Republican congressman from Michigan, discusses the Senate's failed health care votes and the political fallout of rising insurance premiums.
A U.S. citizen in Texas lost his voter registration after a federal screening system wrongly labeled him a noncitizen.
Joanna Robinson, a cultural critic at The Ringer, examines what made this year's most talked about flops so bad.
There are more federal tax cuts in the works for people who adopt children. Birth mothers say they also want financial support so they don't have to place their infants up for adoption.
NPR's Chris Arnold and Leah Rosenbaum of The War Horse discuss an NPR investigation into companies charging disabled veterans thousands of dollars for help the Department of Veterans Affairs says ...
Supporters of the displays say the Bible is on their side, but critics call the scenes sacrilegious and politically divisive, ...
It's not your mother's podcast — or your father's, or anyone else's. The Washington Post 's new offering, "Your Personal ...
It's not your mother's podcast — or your father's, or anyone else's. The Washington Post 's new offering, "Your Personal Podcast," uses artificial intelligence to customize podcasts for its users, ...
The Los Angeles ceremony routinely draws millions of views for its industry honors and exclusive previews of upcoming games.
Hoosier economic development leaders on Thursday celebrated updated job creation data and outlined a push for regional ...
This is the first Hanukkah that Murray Horwitz will not be joined by the late Susan Stamberg on NPR's holiday special Hanukkah Lights. We talk with him about their 35 years of making the show.
Thailand's Parliament was dissolved Friday for new elections early next year as the country engaged in deadly fighting with ...
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