The federal EV tax credit, worth up to $7,500, saw big changes in 2024. For buyers, the credit typically became easier to get ...
The unprecedented show of security cooperation comes as top Mexican officials are in Washington trying to head off the Trump ...
A televised 1972 match between Spassky and Fischer, at the height of the Cold War, became an international sensation and was ...
Trump's attempt to slash the federal workforce has drawn various lawsuits. Two cases before the Supreme Court involving some $2 billion in unpaid bills could indicate how he might fare.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former U.S. Ambassador to China Winston Lord about shifting U.S. policies toward traditional allies and foes.
Joann, the major national retailer of fabric and craft supplies, is going out of business and closing all of its roughly 800 stores. What does that mean for professionals who relied on the chain?
Brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate, who were charged with human trafficking in Romania, have arrived in Florida after their travel restrictions were lifted.
The administration fired tens of thousands of federal workers with "probationary" status, apparently because that made them easier targets. But those workers have rights and protections too and firing ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Andrew Natsios, former head of USAID under President George W. Bush, about the dismantling of the international aid agency.
The headquarters of the U.S. Agency for International Development was closed weeks ago. On Thursday, those who worked there were allowed to return briefly to pick up their things.
As Black History Month comes to a close, StoryCorps takes a look back at 19-year-old Alton Yates. His role as a volunteer on the effects of high speeds on the human body helped send humans into space.
Steve Inskeep talks with Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) about how Democrats are responding to President Trump's agenda.
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