A U.S. appeals court ruled Tuesday that Texas can require public school to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former Ambassador Ryan Crocker, who served in a number of countries across the Middle East, about President Trump's decision to extend the ceasefire with Iran.
President Trump again backs down ahead of a critical ceasefire deadline with Iran. Middle East ...
All the President's Men hit theaters in April 1976. Fifty years on, is Hollywood still making movies that explore the abuse of presidential power?
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with SCOTUSblog editor and author Sarah Isgur about "The Last Branch Standing," her new book on the Supreme Court.
Brian David Jarboe was an audio engineer at NPR for more than 27 years and was a longtime technical director of this program. His job was to make sure we sounded our best. He trained his microphones ...
Americans are having fewer babies than they used to. This fact, along with the decline in immigration, means big changes for families and society.
The Masters, the famed golf tournament in Augusta, Georgia, is known for its beauty and traditions, from inexpensive food, a ban on cell phones and the winner's green jacket.
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to hold direct ceasefire talks for the first time in decades in a bid to halt the violence in southern Lebanon.
The Wall Street Journal reports the Justice Department is probing whether the NFL has engaged in anti-competitive practices that force consumers to pay more to watch games on streaming services.
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Iran expert Vali Nasr of Johns Hopkins University whether war has made the Iranian regime stronger.
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