The government shutdown's economic impact has been limited so far, but experts warn the costs -- and its burden on Americans -- could grow with time.
NPR's Michel Martin asks House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., about the Democrats' efforts to end the government shutdown and what they're hearing from their constituents about the impact.
As the government shutdown enters a third week, confusion abounds in many federal departments and agencies. Among the places ...
The head of the ICE field office in Chicago will go before a judge on Monday to answer questions about the use of tear gas ...
Skooby Laposky attaches electrodes to leaves to then process and amplify their biorhythms to provide a musical representation ...
Over recent months, X subscribers who use Elon Musk's Grok chatbot may have noticed a shift in the AI bot's answers.
“Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Partypooper,” the 20th installment in the best-selling series, hits the shelves on Tuesday. Host Robin ...
After IU cut all student newspaper IDS printings, Purdue students made a free press edition and distributed 3000 copies ...
Pierre, a former press secretary and senior advisor to President Biden, discusses her new book, "Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside Party Lines." ...
The NBA season tips off Tuesday with a doubleheader. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with NBA hall of famer Grant Hill about the season's key storylines and the return of NBC as official broadcast partner.
A series of deadly U.S. strikes on alleged drug trafficking boats in the Caribbean has set off a fierce clash between President Trump and his Colombian counterpart over aid, trade and accountability.
In some communities, fire crews are delayed -- not by distance, but by a lack of equipment. Higher costs and supply chain issues means some departments have to wait years for new trucks.