A federal judge dismissed the Justice Department's cases against James Comey and Letitia James, saying the prosecutor who led ...
After releasing two albums in 2025, rap's great modern philosopher and griot is having one of his best-ever runs. He may not ...
Russia launched a wave of attacks on Ukraine's capital overnight, and Ukraine attacked southern Russia, during a renewed U.S.
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Fighters have settled across northern Syria, surprising displaced Syrians who've tried to return to their homes. Nearly a ...
Capitalism: A Global History comes in at 1,000 pages before the footnotes. Across the Universe explores the past, present and ...
The Trump administration hails "progress" in peace talks for Ukraine after an initial proposal was changed to address European and Ukrainian objections.
Throughline's Ramtin Arablouei speaks with Bill Burns and Cyrus Field IV on the makings of the first transatlantic cable.
Israel's Supreme Court has again pressed the government to explain why, more than two years into the war, it still bars independent journalists from entering Gaza.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has threatened to have Sen. Mark Kelly court-martialed. We ask a former military lawyer if that's legal.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Luke Goldstein of The Lever, who wrote about the rise of private equity control of youth hockey facilities.
Documents show the U.S. Military plans to cut support to the Boy Scouts. And, a judge dismissed the indictments against ...
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