NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Maya Berry, executive director of the Arab American Institute, about a contentious exchange at a Senate hearing on hate crimes.
Did Israel's alleged use of explosives in pagers in Lebanon break international law? NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Brian Finucane, senior adviser to the International Crisis Group.
A Haitian community leader in Springfield, Ohio tells Morning Edition that some newcomers are pondering leaving after a ...
Tulane University researchers surveyed over 3,300 US adults and found that 82% of women and 42% of men have experienced some ...
Rumaan Alam’s previous novel was an inspired swirl of suspense, social commentary and apocalyptic disaster. His latest is ...
The national hospital company Steward Health Care is in bankruptcy after piling up billions of dollars in debt.
Hundreds of thousands of Sudanese refugees have fled to Chad, where they're facing increasingly difficult conditions as their presence strains local resources and humanitarian aid organizations.
Israel has not claimed explicit responsibility for the attacks. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Aaron David Miller, former State Department negotiator, about what's the strategy behind the attacks.
After months of anticipation, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates on Wednesday by half a percentage point. That will have ...
It’s been almost a year since the Food and Drug Administration approved the first genetic treatments for sickle cell disease.
Trump Media's future is becoming even more uncertain. The parent company of Truth Social, the social media company ...
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, a union of 1.3 million workers, will not endorse Vice President Harris or former ...