It's common for young people leaving jails and prisons to end up back behind bars, often after lapses related to untreated ...
The egg market has been hit hard by avian flu, but wings are abundant and relatively affordable this year. So what gives?
Some companies have announced diversity rollbacks — but many more are deleting or softening language from their investor ...
An attempt to identify and explain some of the biggest things that happened each week, and draw attention to some that have ...
The House education committee is charged with forging consensus on the nation's education policy. But at a recent meeting, ...
President Trump signed a series of executive actions that would limit transgender and nonbinary people's rights by focusing ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Nabil Fahmy, former Egyptian foreign minister and ambassador to the U.S., about how Egypt views President Trump's plans for Gaza.
The DOJ is moving to implement President Trump's agenda for the agency, including reevaluating past criminal cases against him.
Danielle Kurtzleben is a political correspondent assigned to NPR's Washington Desk. She appears on NPR shows, writes for the web, and is a regular on The NPR Politics Podcast. She is covering the 2020 ...
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Eugene Cho, president of Bread for the World, about how the tumult at the U.S. Agency for International Development is affecting efforts to fight global food insecurity.
New administration moves to implement Trump's agenda at the Justice Department, big companies scrub mention of DEI from annual investor reports, and flu is spiking for a second time this season.
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba meets with President Trump Friday. He faces a challenge in overcoming Trump's long-held skepticism about the usefulness of alliances.