In a pair of weekend events in key swing states, Trump claimed Harris is "mentally disabled" and went on to suggest police violence could curb crime.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Negar Mortazavi, senior fellow at the Center for International Policy, about Iran’s role in the conflict in Lebanon.
Most Americans support allowing some terminally ill patients to end their own lives. But a Maryland bill’s narrow defeat ...
The Middle East changed over the weekend. Israel killed the leader of the militant group Hezbollah in Beirut in a wave of continuing airstrikes that began a week ago.
At least 91 people across several states were killed. Officials warned that rebuilding from the widespread loss of homes and ...
Amazon India says it ensures breaks and worker safety, but workers tell NPR they're pressured not to stop for water or to use ...
Talking to historian and author Robert Caro is like stepping into a time machine, as NPR discovered on a visit to his New ...
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Is Georgia ready to cast its 16 electoral votes for a woman for president? We put that question to three women who have lived ...
The CBS News vice presidential debate will be the only time Ohio Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz get to face off ...
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus about how he sees his country's future.
Those who’ve debated Walz before say he has a down-to-earth style that is relatable to voters — but it's an approach that can ...