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President Trump's approach to deportations is giving Democrats a unifying message in opposition to him. But the Democratic ...
"It was a once in a lifetime thing," says artist Matt Nava, thinking back on the success of his work on the video game ...
Manuela López Restrepo is a producer and writer at All Things Considered. She's been at NPR since graduating from The ...
University of Kentucky Opera Theatre’s annual “It’s a Grand Night for Singing!” returns for its 33rd season with six ...
A "No Kings" rally is set to take place in Lexington Saturday—coinciding with nearly 2,000 planned protests across the state ...
We're in the thick of finals season! NBA Finals, Stanley Cup Finals, and something new, the FIFA World Club Cup. NPR's Debbie Elliott talks to sports writer Howard Bryant.
We look at the political fallout from the conflict between Israel and Iran, and discuss what's next in the lawsuit over President Trump's use of the National Guard in Los Angeles.
NPR's Debbie Elliott speaks with musician Anne Harris and Amanda Ewing, the Nashville luthier whose violin Harris uses on her new album, "I Feel It Once Again." ...
Starting today, soccer teams from 32 countries are competing in the Club World Cup, not to be confused with THE World Cup, which is next year. This competition takes place in 11 U.S. cities.
As the crisis in Haiti deepens, a record number of people have been forced to leave their homes due to gang violence according to the United Nations.
A parade kicks off today celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Army. But some people are uneasy about a display of hardware often associated with authoritarian regimes.
A day after a plane crash that killed at least 240 people, India's state-run media reports that its aviation watchdog has ordered Air India to undertake extra safety checks on its Boeing 787 planes.