Helicopters. Cargo containers. Old washing machines. For years, fishermen dumped this waste into the Gulf of Mexico. But they ...
Raphael Saadiq returns to Bullseye to talk about writing one of the biggest movie songs of the year for Sinners. He also ...
We’re going whale watching today. No, not orcas or great blues, but financial traders that place big bets on something called ...
When President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in the middle of the Civil War, he was not just changing ...
The Trump administration is working quickly to impose new tariffs to replace the import taxes struck down by the Supreme Court. That's creating new uncertainty for businesses and trading partners.
Since 1920, the NFL's Chicago Bears have played the vast majority of their home games in the Windy City. Now there's a proposal to move the team to Indiana.
An NPR investigation finds the Justice Department has deleted or withheld dozens of pages of Epstein files related to sexual abuse accusations that mention President Trump.
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Ukrainian-born, Brooklyn-based pianist and composer Vadim Neselovskyi about his new album inspired by Ukraine's struggles since Russia's invasion.
The BAFTAs were disrupted by an audience member with Tourette syndrome who shouted slurs at Black presenters. TV critic Eric Deggans examines the criticisms of the show's organizer and broadcaster.
Tuesday marks four years since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine. A look at the effects of the war and where the situation stands today.
The Olympic cauldron at the Arco della Pace in Milan on Sunday.
What's next for Mexico after the military's killing of a powerful cartel leader sparked violence across parts of the country?