NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former Homeland Security official Juliette Kayyem about the security implications of the mass shooting at Brown University and her personal response to the tragedy.
Officials are still searching for the gunman who opened fire at Brown University Saturday, killing two people and injuring nine. Police are releasing a man who was held as a person of interest.
The LAPD is investigating the deaths of two people from an apparent homicide at the home of director Rob Reiner.
NPR's Linda Holmes and Barrie Hardymon talk about why whodunits feel so cozy, what makes a great mystery work, and why the genre is having a moment again on screen.
Despite being in control of the White House and Congress, Republicans have been unable to pass their health care agenda. We look at why that's the case, as well as a new lawsuit against the president.
At the National Black Growers Council meeting in New Orleans, Black farmers respond to the $12 billion in tariff relief ...
This year, to honor Susan Stamberg's memory, we reflect on her 34 years of performances that can still move us, make us laugh ...
The attack, which took place in the city of Palmyra, comes a year after the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the ...
Researchers at the University of California San Francisco track how abortion comes up on television. They say the trends from ...
This week, Wait Wait is live in Chicago with host Peter Sagal, guest judge and scorekeeper Alzo Slade, special guest Lucy ...
Supporters of the displays say the Bible is on their side, but critics call the scenes sacrilegious and politically divisive, ...
It's not your mother's podcast — or your father's, or anyone else's. The Washington Post 's new offering, "Your Personal ...
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