As Election Day nears, former President Donald Trump is doubling down: He is showing little attempt to be less inflammatory.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Paul Schiff Berman, a professor of law at George Washington University, about Musk's scheme and whether it's legal.
Several men who made bombshell allegations against Jeffries were male models who described a dynamic in which money and ...
Surrogates for the major presidential candidates made closing arguments at an event in Philadelphia. Pennsylvania is a battleground state, and there are less than two weeks to go until Election Day.
The historic Martin & Co. guitar factory in the swing state of Pennsylvania reflects tradition and innovation, anchored by meticulous handcrafting and reliable tech.
The former steel town of Allentown, Pa., has become a majority minority city. NPR's Michel Martin asks a bipartisan group of Latino voters what informs their votes?
Striking machinists at Boeing vote Wednesday on a new contract offer. Even before the strike, the company was grappling with ...
Control of the House of Representatives could run through California. There are at least five House seats in the state that are considered among the closest in the country.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Victor Gilinsky, a former commissioner of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, about Israel's nuclear capabilities. It's believed Israel has around 90 warheads.
In celebration of Public Radio Music Day, touring multi-instrumentalist, music archivist, and Morehead State professor Jesse ...
Voters in a small German town added the name of a third man to their ballot papers who they thought would be more suitable than those officially running. He politely turned down the opportunity.
Music is a big part of Taiwan’s culture. The island even has its own special type of opera. In one temple, a small theater troupe is preparing a special performance -- just for the gods.