NPR's Scott Simon remembers Russian opposition leader Alexi Navalny, who died a year ago Sunday in a Russian prison.
A committee of experts that advises the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is critical in setting national vaccine ...
Ed Martin advanced bogus claims about election fraud in swing states in 2020, and he spoke at a boisterous rally in ...
In a ceremony surrounded by masked Palestinian militants and rubble from the Gaza war, Hamas on Saturday released three ...
It is a historic power grab by the president. But the chaotic approach also may be undermining his chances of getting the ...
President Trump's efforts to cut federal programs and fire watchdogs are drawing attention to 1970s-era government reforms.
New York City's mayor has embraced a more conservative, less immigrant friendly stance. What does that mean for a city that's ...
Federal workers at the home agency for the National Weather Service are concerned about a potential overhaul by Trump ...
It is an adjustment to see Bridget Jones in a sad story on-screen. But in Mad About the Boy, Zellweger is still in touch with ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with British actor — and now short story writer — Rupert Everett about his new book, "The American No." ...
The future of the U.S.-NATO relationship hangs in the balance at the Munich Security Conference this week. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with John J. Sullivan, former US ambassador to Russia, about the ...
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