NPR's Scott Simon talks to Peter McPherson, a former administrator of the US Agency for International Development, about the Trump administration's attempts to dismantle the humanitarian agency.
Many groups that rely on a federal payment portal started experiencing problems accessing funds last week. HHS says ...
We'll look at the latest developments in the instability and violence in a region of the Democratic Republic of Congo, where Rwanda-backed fighters are battling Congolese troops.
The Super Bowl comes to New Orleans this Sunday – but the celebratory mood has been damped as the city still recovers from the New Year's Day terrorist attack.
Ecuador holds the first round of a Presidential election dominated by the issues of economic insecurity and rising drug gang violence.
The Trump administration plans to lay off almost all of USAID's staff of nearly 13,000. We look at where it leaves the agency, which administers and provides the majority of U.S. foreign assistance.
There are many places outside of Washington DC that will suffer from an abrupt cut in the size of the federal government. We look at one of those places, the Kansas city metro area.
NPR's Scott Simon considers the stenciled messages in the end zones of the Super Bowl - "CHOOSE LOVE" and "IT TAKES ALL OF US ...
Critic Linda Holmes has been playing The Sims since the early 2000s. Twenty five years in, she says she still finds the game ...
Americans are expected to gamble more than $1 billion for Sunday's Super Bowl, according to the American Gaming Association.
Americans are expected to gamble more than $1 billion for Sunday's Super Bowl, according to the American Gaming Association.
An Italian study published this week has found the way to cook a perfect egg — you'll just need to spend 32 minutes to make ...