Fears of renewed inflation are weighing on people's economic mood. That could affect their spending and the broader economic outlook.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with comedian George Wallace, co-creator and star of the new sitcom "Clean Slate," one of the last projects produced by Norman Lear.
Rio sambas through a sweltering carnival as temperatures soar.
Israel is delaying the release of Palestinian detainees and prisoners, disrupting the Gaza ceasefire deal, and its military ...
The Conservative Political Action Conference, which meets on Saturday, has shifted toward President Trump and away from traditional conservatism.
In November's election, Trump picked up significant support among Arab and Muslim voters in the key swing state of Michigan.
Friedrich Merz of the Christian Democratic Union is expected to be Germany's next chancellor.
Why is it that a list of young A-list stars contains so few Black actors?
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with novelist Allison Epstein about her new novel "Fagin the Thief," which imagines a backstory for the character from the Charles Dickens book "Oliver Twist." ...
Even though pastors are in the business of providing emotional support for their congregants, it's rare for churches to actually employ therapists. One pastor at a Baptist church in Harlem is battling ...
Indigenous fire stewardship practices have existed for millennia in California. A new art exhibition in Los Angeles challenges visitors to rethink their own relationships with fire.
An Alaska-based employee of the Small Business Administration provided disaster recovery support to small businesses. He was among those fired by the Trump administration in a chaotic process.
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