The scope of DOGE's work and the identities of the people carrying it out isn't fully clear — leaving agencies and government ...
U.S. employers added 143,000 jobs in January — a modest slowdown from the two previous months. The unemployment rate dipped ...
Guest cellist Michal Palzewicz and Spokane String Quartet first violinist Mateusz Wolski joined Jim Tevenan in the KPBX ...
President Trump's threats to impose new tariffs on European goods has led Americans to suddenly stockpile their favorite ...
The movie Emilia Pérez leads in Oscar nominations, including one for star Karla Sofía Gascón. But the Spanish actress has recently faced backlash for past tweets.
Super Bowl tourists in New Orleans are visiting the French Quarter amidst heightened security following the New Year's Day terror attack.
Last week, the Trump administration released significant amounts of water from two dams in California's Central Valley, with Trump claiming the action would have prevented the Los Angeles fires. Water ...
The latest chapter in the Trump administration's feud with the press has to do with the government's media subscriptions. The saga began with misleading claims on the social media site X.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with former Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Sheldon Brown about what advice he has for the players heading to the Super Bowl on Sunday.
Henry McNulty interviews Washington-based filmmaker Stimson Snead about his debut feature film Tim Travers & the Time Traveler's Paradox, coming to SPIFF this March and streaming platforms this Spring ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Jake Johnston, a Haiti aid expert, about what USAID support has meant to that country and what a funding halt could mean.
Producer Sara Zarreh tells the story of Margery Kempe, believed to be the first woman to write an autobiography in the English language, more than five hundred years ago.