In Ali Smith's latest novel, "Gliff," a brother and sister befriend a horse in a dystopian future. NPR's Scott Simon explores the issue of authoritarianism with the novelist and playwright.
Trump's history with football: from playing in school, to owning a USFL team, to the NFL kneeling controversy, to Super Bowl ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is set to find out if he has cleared the first hurdle to become the nation's top health official when ...
Trump has shown an affinity with many of the little guys — what he called in 2017 "the forgotten men and women." But he also ...
Every year, a health care think tank called the Lown Institute ranks the 10 worst examples of "profiteering and dysfunction" ...
Timothée Chalamet revealed he went through 5 years of preparation for the Bob Dylan role and gained 20 lbs to portray the ...
A new episode of the Terry’s Talkin’ podcast is live, featuring cleveland.com columnist Terry Pluto and host David Campbell.
January 30, 2025 • For decades, the Hanford Site in central Washington produced plutonium for the United States' nuclear arsenal. But since its operations were shuttered, starting in the 1960s ...
once gave him a "laurel" for reporting that immediately led the U.S. military to institute safety measures for journalists in Baghdad. Based in New York City, Folkenflik serves as NPR's media ...
More than 40 million Americans depend on NPR for daily news about their communities and the world. This decision interferes with the ability of millions of Americans to directly hear from Pentagon ...
By Benjamin Mullin and David McCabe The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission has waded into the politicized debate over NPR and PBS, ordering up an investigation that he said could be ...
The chair of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is launching an investigation into NPR and PBS over their alleged “airing of commercials.” “I am concerned that NPR and PBS ...