NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Washington Post columnist David Ignatius about what influence President Trump wields with Russian President Vladimir Putin on ending the war in Ukraine.
The International Court of Justice has ruled that Israel must allow UN aid into Gaza and allow them to operate without interference. But Israel has rejected the non-binding opinion.
Protests begin in the Bay Area as federal agents arrive at Coast Guard Island in Alameda. We'll open the lines and find out ...
The University of Virginia has reached a deal with the Trump administration to pause ongoing civil rights investigations. It's the third college to do so, but unlike the others, it won't pay anything.
Close to a deadline for mailing your ballot, tax return or legal document? To make sure it gets a postmark on time under the ...
ICEBlock, an app that could track ICE operations, has been pulled from Apple's App Store. Its creator Joshua Aaron tells NPR's Leila Fadel that government pressure led to the decision.
The U.S. and other western countries have issued sanctions on Russian oil exports since 2022. The Planet Money team explains how the country's shadow fleet of aging oil tankers evades policing.
For decades, construction of smaller, entry-level homes has been has been falling. But there are ways to find an affordable ...
For sports fans, there's nothing as exciting as going to see your team play. But what was once an affordable form of ...
Two significant legal actions — including a possible decision from the U.S. Supreme Court — are expected this week. While ...
President Trump's son-in-law says his relationships in the Middle East helped him broker a deal between Hamas and Israel. But ...
Peru's interim president has declared a state of emergency in Lima because of crime, but many believe it's meant to curb weeks of anti-government protests.