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July 19, 2025 • Congress has approved a rescission package that claws back about a billion dollars intended for the United ...
As the postwar international order continues to evolve, NPR explores its past and the present and asks what the future may look like.
President Trump is threatening to impose new sanctions on Russia if it does not agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine. NPR's Scott Simon asks Russia expert Nina Khrushcheva about how Moscow could respond.
The Trump administration plans to end a $7 billion Biden-era program that helps low-income households get solar power.
After President Trump fired the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, economists and statisticians across the board were ...
The second Trump administration has removed more climate and environmental data from websites in the first 100 days than the ...
A less-than-easy quest for a place to live after the housing crisis implodes. NPR's Adrian Ma talks with Emily Hunt Kivel about her surreal and funny debut novel, "Dwelling." ...
The music artist Isaia Huron has released a new RnB album that draws on Biblical scripture and his early life experiences in the church.
NPR's Adrian Ma speaks to Shibley Tehlahmi, Anwar Sadat professor for peace and development at the University of Maryland, about Israel's plan to take Gaza City, and who can govern the Gaza Strip ...
Germany will stop exporting military equipment to Israel that could be used in the Gaza Strip, in a swift response to ...
The discussion of a summit came amid the countdown to President Trump's Friday deadline for Russia to agree to a ceasefire ...
NPR's Adrian Ma speaks to Sam Levine, former director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, now at UC Berkeley, about the use online data to charge some customers more for products and services.