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Ukraine's scrappy wartime innovation
NPR’s National Security Correspondent Greg Myre spent the summer reporting on the war in Ukraine. He saw the devastation of the conflict. But he also…
4 months, 3 weeks ago
Why the stakes for this shutdown are higher
The deadline for a government shutdown is quickly approaching. If Democrats and Republicans can't make a deal, the government will run out of money a…
4 months, 3 weeks ago
The world commits to new climate goals without the U.S.
More than a hundred countries have committed to fresh plans to curb pollution, with one big holdout: the U.S.
NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with the EU …
4 months, 4 weeks ago
Goodbye, Ari Shapiro
After 25 years at NPR and 10 years hosting All Things Considered and the last few years hosting Consider This, Ari Shapiro is moving on to his next a…
4 months, 4 weeks ago
They warned about AI before it was cool. They're still worried
A superhuman artificial intelligence so smart it can decide to get rid of slower-witted humans is a pretty terrifying concept.
What was once strictly …
5 months ago
Trump is changing public health guidance. What's it mean for you?
The federal government’s approach to public health has changed more in the last eight months than it has in decades.
Since President Trump returned …
5 months ago
Does Trump's plan to get homeless people off the streets violate civil liberties?
President Trump is promising to sweep homeless people off America’s streets. One controversial part of his plan could force thousands of people into …
5 months ago
One of ICE’s biggest detention facilities is plagued by problems
The Trump administration is moving fast on a plan to create several holding centers around the country for people detained in a nationwide immigratio…
5 months ago
Did Charlie Kirk's killing shatter Spencer Cox's vision of politics?
Governor Spencer Cox of Utah, who has been in the national headlines just about every day since Charlie Kirk's killing, has long wanted to bring comm…
5 months ago
How to really listen in today's America
NPR's Don Gonyea reports from across the country, engaging with a wide range of people and in places as distinct and different as political rallies a…
5 months ago