NPR's Steve Inskeep visited the source of your stuff. And heard how China's manufacturers are handling U.S. tariffs.
A lawful permanent resident who has lived in the U.S. for 50 years was detained because of a decades-old conviction amid ...
China launched major military drills around Taiwan on Tuesday, simulating attacks and maritime blockades, in what Beijing ...
A federal judge on Monday paused plans by the Trump administration to end temporary legal protections for hundreds of ...
With the abrupt shutdown of USAID funding, many clinics, including those serving women in remote areas, have shuttered.
Flawed deportation 'checklist' targets Venezuelans using tattoos as one gang identifier. But experts say Tren de Aragua doesn ...
NPR animator and illustrator Jackie Lay tells the story of Victoria Woodhull, who wrote a letter to the New York Herald in ...
Israel is ramping up its military campaign in Gaza, as it presents a new ceasefire proposal with Hamas. Daniel Estrin is NPR's international correspondent in Jerusalem.
Leaders from rural conservative districts travelled to D.C. this week to push lawmakers to help unlock funds for climate and environmental projects that are supporting local jobs and investments in ...
The dismantling of USAID has had a significant impact on the projects that may actually serve to discourage illegal immigration to the U.S.
You don't need to visit Japan or Washington, D.C., to see cherry blossom trees, since there are plenty of places in the U.S. to see these iconic pink trees in bloom.
After a leadership shakeup at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, a look at what's ahead for the giant firms and how the changes could affect mortgage affordability.