N.Y., about the foreign aid package that the House is finally considering after massive efforts from Speaker Mike Johnson.
Nearly a billion people start going to the polls in India Friday, as the worlds largest democracy starts its mammoth election.
In the middle of a worldwide tour that has grossed more than one billion dollars, Taylor Swift has released her 11th album.
Taylor Swift's new album "The Tortured Poets Department" is out today. But there's more to Swift than just her music. NPR's All Things Considered examines her cultural impact.
Marines are famously meticulous about their uniforms. But for more than a year, they haven't always been able to wear the ones they're supposed to.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with hall of fame broadcaster Ernie Johnson, host of Inside the NBA, about the new faces of the NBA chasing championship hopes in this changing of the guard post-season.
It's bound to catch some attention when a new Lennon-McCartney collab drops in 2024 — only this time, it's not John and Paul but their youngest sons, Sean Ono Lennon and James McCartney.
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After getting pushed out of late night by cancellation of his TBS show, O'Brien has been freed to fully entertain people exactly how he wants. His new special for Max, Conan O'Brien Must Go, is out.
Arch-foes Israel and Iran are firing missiles at each other. But the unprecedented attacks on each other's territory appear — for now — not to have sparked an all-out war.
The modern study of the starvation was sparked by the liberation of concentration camp survivors. U.S. and British soldiers ...
The new rules also broaden the interpretation of Title IX to cover pregnant, gay and transgender students. They do not ...