A new telescope could launch as early as late February. SPHEREx will look into deep space and also search for organic ...
A statement by the Egyptian foreign ministry said the leaders will gather on Feb. 27 amid alarm in the region over President ...
The Kansas City Chiefs meet the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday for a date with history. The chiefs are trying to become the first ...
The event was organized by Spain's Vox party in Madrid under the banner "Make Europe Great Again." The leaders applauded ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with economist Mary Lovely of the Peterson Institute about trade deficits and the role they play in international trade.
Does you feel like you're always waiting for the new season of your favorite TV show? NPR TV Critic Eric Deggans has some explanations for us.
President Trump is teasing new moves in international trade this week, while Elon Musk is trying to continue his blitz through federal agencies.
The cancellation of a minimum exception for inspections and tariffs on shipments from China threatens some online shipping giants like Shein and Temu.
Minnesota House Democrats boycotted the state capitol while Republicans ran what some called a "shadow government." Now lawmakers have struck a deal.
Correspondents in Kyiv, Mumbai, Johannesburg, and Mexico City give examples of the effects of the Trump administration's gutting of the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Promising violinists can get their hands on a Stradivarius and other 18th century instruments through a lending program out of Chicago.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with reporter Daniel Politi about the turnaround for Argentina's once-ailing economy. Some signs indicate the economic progress is happening on the backs of poor people.
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