Ambassador Charles Kushner called the French foreign minister after failing to show up to a summons following Trump ...
In the new video game Relooted, players are asked to repatriate African artifacts from museums.
Fans of The Washington Post's now-canceled Book World section had a send-off for it last weekend. It was one of the last major sources of book reviews and recommendations for a general news audience.
The House of Representatives narrowly rejected a bipartisan aviation safety bill that was spurred by the deadly midair collision near Washington, D.C. after the Pentagon abruptly withdrew its support.
Tomato clownfish appear to adjust the stripes on their bodies in response to social pressures, a new study finds.
Americans paid for tariffs. They shouldn't expect their money back.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with conservative podcaster Michael Knowles, host of The Michael Knowles Show, about what he hopes to hear from President Trump tonight in the State of the Union.
President Trump is expected to deliver a lengthy defense of the first year of his second term and make the case for his party ahead of the midterms in his speech Tuesday.
Despite a supposed personnel drawdown, the Department of Homeland Security is calling its ICE rollout in Minnesota the ...
In an emotional video plea, Savannah Guthrie announced a $1 million family reward for her mother, Nancy's, recovery.
February 24, 2026 • In a new album, the Ukranian-born, New York-based pianist and composer Vadim Neselovskyi channels the horror and hope he's felt since Russia's incursion.
Juana Summers talks with NPR Music's Ann Powers about why Charli XCX's music for the Wuthering Heights film represents a bigger, musical trend in romance reading.
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