NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Ned Price, a former State Department official and CIA intelligence analyst, about President Trump's recent rhetoric about striking Venezuela.
Franco Ordoñez is a White House Correspondent for NPR's Washington Desk. Before he came to NPR in 2019, Ordoñez covered the White House for McClatchy. He has also written about diplomatic affairs, ...
Idriss, director of the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab, about links between online gaming communities and violence.
The acknowledgement of covert action in Venezuela comes after the U.S. military in recent weeks has carried out a series of ...
Director Richard Linklater and actor Ethan Hawke discuss their new film Blue Moon, which focuses on one fateful night toward ...
With the government shutdown, the National Flood Insurance Program is no longer writing new policies. It's causing problems ...
Scientists are hoping to treat diseases including cancer and Alzheimer's by influencing how cells make life-or-death ...
Once endangered, the global green sea turtle population is rebounding, according to a new report from the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
Some employers pay for all of their workers' health insurance premiums. It's a big investment, but they say it pays off.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Lee Saunders — president of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees — about how federal workers are handling the latest round of layoffs.
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Scientists have known for decades that many animals use the Earth's magnetic field for navigation. It's less clear how they do it. A new study suggests earthworms may be a good way to figure it out.