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Before taking office, President Trump promised to release the FBI's files on disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Now he is urging his supporters to stop talking about Epstein. We discuss what the ...
On-screen portrayals of mental illness have changed since One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest came out 50 years ago.
The Trump administration seeks a claw back billions in foreign aid following an "exhaustive review". But officials at USAID say it did not conduct a review of foreign aid programs it has terminated.
MLB first introduced automated robot umpired during spring training earlier this year and believes they're ready for prime time.
Wis., wants the USDA to revoke high-level access granted to the Department of Government Efficiency to a database that controls payments and loans to farmers and ranchers.
The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that mass layoffs at the Department of Education can move forward for now. Law professor Kate Shaw joins us to discuss what this means for President Trump's plan to ...
President Trump's change of tone on Russia and its ongoing war against Ukraine is a "remarkable shift" that must be followed by action, says Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut. Since ...
After years of polluting by the water industry, a report planned for release in the coming days could lead to tightened ...
Set in the 1930s, a new six-part BritBox series tells of the infamously non-conformist Mitford sisters, whose involvement in various political causes roiled their aristocratic parents.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that it would allow the Trump administration to resume dismantling the U.S. Department of Education. NPR's Cory Turner reports.Support NPR and hear every episode of ...
The Supreme Court has cleared the way for the Trump administration to continue with mass firings. And, Trump has threatened Russia with tariffs over its war with Ukraine.