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Todd Blanche, a former personal lawyer for President Trump, is now the No. 2 official at the Department of Justice and is handling the Epstein matter. His involvement raises unusual questions.
President Donald Trump's Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, attends church in Wilson’s denomination and headlined an Idaho Family Policy Center event in March of last year. That’s where the policy ...
In the mid-'70s, Jack McAuliffe co-founded the first microbrewery in the U.S. since Prohibition. He died earlier this month at the age of 80.
NPR looks at how President Trump's actions have created a tension in Washington over who is responsible for the various aspects of the government.
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Amjad Al Shawa, veteran humanitarian worker confined to northern Gaza, about what starvation looks like there and how his own family is struggling.
Trump administration un-freezes education funding for states; nationwide Hepatitis C awareness tour stops in Spokane; libraries in northeastern WA to get naloxone kiosks; solar companies scramble to ...
NPR speaks with investigative journalist Vicky Ward about the life of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, as well as her impressions of him. Ward profiled Epstein for "Vanity Fair" in 2003.
You can count on people on social media to complain about the accuracy of weather apps. NPR hears some advice on how to pick more reliable ones.
Steve Inskeep speaks with former US Secretary for Transportation Pete Buttigieg about distrust in government and the status of the Democratic party.
Kids in the U.S. get most of their calories from ultra-processed foods, which are tied to health problems. Now, scientists are finding that kids don't all react to these foods in the same way.
The Warped Tour is back this summer to celebrate its 30th anniversary.
Journalist Art Silverman has an appreciation of the world's most influential, part-time musical-satirist. Tom Lehrer made people laugh by singing about politics, nuclear destruction and social harmony ...