How Americans are reacting to the first month of the administration, according to an NPR/PBS News/Marist poll.
President Trump warned international students that if they support groups the U.S. deems terrorist organizations, "we will ...
For the first time, a private company has successfully landed a probe on the moon. Firefly Aerospace's "Blue Ghost" lander touched down on the lunar surface early Sunday morning.
State of the Union address took theatrics to a new level. We look at what that bodes for his Tuesday address to a joint session of Congress.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Democratic New York Gov. Kathy Hochul about President Trump's interventions in state politics.
One of the challenging foreign policy issues President Trump will confront is Iran and its nuclear program. Specialists believe the nation is on the threshold of developing a nuclear weapon.
Data from our stress less series builds on evidence that a few key skills can improve feelings of well-being, optimism and self-efficacy ...
NOAA began firing employees last week as part of government-wide layoffs ordered by the Trump administration. The terminations could impact weather forecasting, which millions rely on.
Israel and Hamas at loggerheads over next phase of the six-week-old Gaza ceasefireIsrael and Hamas are at loggerheads over the next phase of the six-week-old ceasefire. Israel stopped the delivery of ...
A new Netflix comedy series - "Running Point" - is based on the life of L.A. Lakers' president Jeanie Buss, who inherited the team from her flamboyant father and had to contend with her brothers in ...
An NPR investigation finds gaps in the systems to report misbehavior by federal judges and a widespread culture of fear about reporting abuse.
NPR asks international affairs expert Nina Khrushcheva of the New School about how Russian President Vladimir Putin views the tension between President Trump and Ukraine's Zelenskyy.