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President Zelenskyy's remarks come as U.S. and Russian leaders plan a summit next Friday. President Trump wants an end to the ...
From inflation to recession, we who cover the economy and business at NPR get asked about tariffs all the time. Here are some ...
Sandra Grimes died at the age of 79. Her work was crucial in catching a Soviet agent who "caused more damage to the national ...
The Lions safety was in stable condition after he was attended to for about 20 minutes and taken off the field in an ...
Civil rights lawyers say many migrant detainees in Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" are being barred from meeting regularly ...
Etiquette expert Elaine Swann tackles tricky questions about staying at a loved one's place. Is it OK to borrow their car? Extend your stay? Show up empty-handed? Advice on how to be a star guest.
New tariffs took effect this week that forecasters say will lead to higher prices and slower economic growth. But the stock market is still booming.
Cuts to the food stamp program could affect rural grocery stores that rely more heavily on low-income shoppers.
NPR's Scott Simon talks with actor Kristin Scott Thomas and her husband, journalist John Micklethwait. The pair wrote the screenplay for the new movie, "My Mother's Wedding." ...
The word "deadline" has been used a lot in reference to tariffs. It got us thinking: what is the origin of the word? NPR's Scott Simon talks with Benjamin Dreyer, author of "Dreyer's English." ...
You may have spotted a little free library in your neighborhood — there are more than 200,000 worldwide. But how is their role changing when people increasingly read online?
Be they girls, or be they dogs? NPR's Scott Simon talks with Xenobe Purvis about her debut novel, "The Hounding," where rumors about five girls turn deadly in 18th-century England.
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