NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Ariane Tabatabai, the Public Service Fellow at Lawfare, about the nature of Iran's nuclear program, and whether it, as President Trump has said, posed an "imminent threat." ...
March Madness is here. The high-stakes, sudden-death college basketball tournament is a beloved tradition in American sports.
International Atomic Energy Agency head Rafael Grossi said Iran's nuclear program is heavily damaged, "but the material will still be there and the enrichment capacities will be there." ...
The Trump administration announced a three-phase transition that will eventually include management of most federal student ...
Harerimana Ismail of Uganda is a community health worker who checks on kids with HIV. He lost his salary after the Trump ...
The difficulties for families adds to the patchwork of complaints about immigration oversight and other issues while the department remains without government funding for five weeks.
NPR's Scott Simon talks with journalist Geoff Bennett about his new book, "Black Out Loud: The Revolutionary History of Black Comedy from Vaudeville to '90s Sitcoms." ...
Eileen Collins was the first woman to pilot a space craft. A new documentary charts her path to the stars. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Collins and film director Hannah Berryman.
Travel experts say passengers need to be prepared, and patient, amid the government shutdown. Until a deal is reached, officials say airport disruptions and delays could get even worse.
Title X is a 56-year-old federal grant program that supports thousands of clinics that provide birth control and STI testing ...
The court temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting some 6,000 Syrians and 350,000 Haitians who were ...
Spain's Prime Minister called U.S. strikes against Iran "unjustified." When other foreigners in power have used similar ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results