NPR's Leila Fadel asks Rep. Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, about President Trump's continued threats against Iran and prospects for a ceasefire.
Nearly 50 years after a sitcom made the name famous, it appears there will actually be a "WKRP in Cincinnati." ...
Hours away from President Trump's 8 pm ET Tuesday deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz, attacks continued in the ...
Bill Phillips was an outsider to economics, but he used a machine and a chart to change the way we think about the government ...
In a press conference last night, Trump reiterated threats against Iran if the country doesn't accept a deal by 8:00 p.m. ET ...
High-scoring Michigan had to get down and dirty to dig out the national title Monday, making only two 3-pointers all night ...
It's not just oil and gas that are affected by the Iran war. All sorts of shortages and price spikes are starting to pop up ...
The visit takes place ahead of President Trump's own summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping next month, where Taiwan is ...
The NASA moon mission completed several key milestones as its crew looped around the lunar body. It's expected to splash down ...
Paying for doulas to help birthing moms in maternity care deserts was a priority for Montana. But it halted the plan amid a ...
NASA's ground control plays music to wake up the astronauts on a mission. NASA's chief historian Brian Odom shares the history of the practice.
NPR's A Martinez talks to international law expert Asli Bali of Yale Law School about President Trump's threats to target Iran's civilian infrastructure, which could amount to a war crime.
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