NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser about the capital city under President Trump and the ...
A federally funded database helps track long-term, missing-person cases. Yet an NPR investigation finds that even in states ...
The Trump administration has suggested bringing the U.S. Postal Service under White House control, and having mail carriers ...
At First Corinthian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York, a therapist was fielding 10 calls a week from parents of teens who ...
Police are experimenting with various methods to determine whether drivers are under the influence of marijuana, but unlike ...
The COVID-19 lockdown "felt like solitary confinement," a San Diego resident tells NPR. Even after many pandemic rules lifted ...
In some parts of the U.S. drug deaths have plunged to levels not seen since the fentanyl crisis exploded. Addiction experts ...
The walkout, which reportedly took place with only about a half-hour advance notice, came before a broader series of ...
The celebrated South African playwright was known for Blood Knot, The Road to Mecca and "Master Harold"...and the Boys. He ...
Sixty years ago this month, civil rights activists walked across the Edmund Pettus bridge in Selma, Alabama before being violently attacked by law enforcement. The day became known as Bloody Sunday.
Former Canadian diplomat Colin Robertson, now with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute, talks with NPR's Steve Inskeep about the strained relationship between Canada and the U.S.
Norway is hosting the cross country skiing World Championships. It's a very big deal there. And the world's best female skier entering the competition is American Jessie Diggins.
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