NPR's Michel Martin talks with Robert Harward, former deputy commander of Central Command, about U.S. Naval operations around the Strait of Hormuz and implications for the future of the war with Iran.
President Trump has extended the ceasefire, but Iran says it's not enough if the naval blockade is still in place.
After a year without data, the State Department released figures on PEPFAR, the program launched by George W. Bush and ...
The executive director of World Press Photo said this image shows the inconsolable grief of children losing their father in a ...
After a historic partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, Congressional Republicans are looking to a ...
President Trump's polling is nearing an all-time low as he remains mired in a war and political fights that haven't turned out as he's expected.
Americans who moved to Vietnam and Thailand say their lives are now lower-stress and lower-cost. But glamorous videos on ...
The latest campaign finance reports show Democratic enthusiasm in key House and Senate races, but national Republican groups ...
A $110B deal for Warner Bros. heads to a shareholder vote. Paramount promises 30 films a year if approved; critics warn it could shrink jobs, voices and competition.
NPR's Michel Martin asks Consumer Reports' Grace Gedye about a Maryland law that seeks to prevent retailers from using shoppers' personal data to customize prices.
The AI models and chatbots that we interact with tend to affirm our feelings and viewpoints — more so than people do, with ...
Who will replace U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres when he steps down this year? Four candidates field questions from member states this week at U.N. headquarters.