This time, it's all about loyalty. In his second term Trump is surrounding himself with people who can amplify his message ...
Telehealth providers say requests for the pills have spiked since the election. Patients and doctors worry what a Trump ...
French families recall rapes committed by a handful of GIs after D-Day. A note to listeners that this piece mentions sexual assault.
If the Senate puts up a fight against President-elect Trump's demand for recess appointments, could Trump force Congress to ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Vitalii Bardetskyi, a Ukrainian DJ and music journalist, about a new compilation of music from that country called "Even the Forest Hums." ...
President-elect Trump assembled his national security team with a series of rapid-fire choices. There's a clear pattern: Most nominees are best known for their support of Trump rather than their ...
Some of the lowest-paid essential workers during the pandemic also suffered the most trauma. Nursing aides have had trouble getting healthcare officials to pay attention to their plight.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with journalist Michael Lewis about the new season of his podcast "Against The Rules," which covers the rise of legal sports gambling.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with novelist Bonnie Kistler about her new psychological thriller, "Shell Games." ...
A fire tore through a neonatal intensive care unit in a hospital in northern India, killing 10 newborn babies and injuring 16 ...
Federal data shows that rates of new sexually transmitted infections are slowing in the U.S. It's a rare sign of improvement that suggests prevention efforts are working.
We look at what happened during the first week of the United Nation's annual climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan.