A new poll shows trust in federal health policies is plummeting, and what -- or who -- people believe increasingly depends on ...
For the first time on record, renewable energy generated more electricity for the planet than coal, a new report says.
Mormon Women for Ethical Government was one of the plaintiffs in a lawsuit that could overturn Utah's Republican-leaning map for U.S. House seats. That could matter in next year's elections.
The Trump administration is considering another bailout for soybean farmers hit hard by China's retaliatory tariffs. NPR speaks with Caleb Ragland, president of the American Soybean Association.
After six failed attempts, the Senate will vote again Thursday to end the shutdown, as both parties continue to trade blame over who is stopping the government from reopening.
Hundreds of National Guard troops are in Chicago to protect federal property at President Trump's request. State officials will appear in court Thursday to block it, calling the deployment "illegal." ...
Is this the season of cutbacks or splurges? As we prepare to cover holiday shopping and deals, NPR wants to hear from you, ...
Thirty of Ross' trademark landscapes will be sold at a series of auctions starting in November. He painted many of them live ...
The former FBI director, who has long been one of President Trump's most vocal critics, was indicted last month on two counts ...
Kelly explains why health care is the dividing line between Democrats and Republicans in the shutdown negotiations.
Now gold is having its hottest year in nearly half a century — since the global energy and inflation crises of 1979. And it's ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Ashley Allison, the new owner of the online media outlet "The Root," which focuses on ...
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