Hundreds of people work in the White House. One of the most interesting positions might just be the chef's. Here's what it's ...
N.Y., is no longer President Trump's nominee for ambassador to the U.N. Stefanik's nomination had been expected to easily clear the Senate — but Republicans are concerned about holding on to their ...
The Trump administration Thursday announced a major restructuring of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that will cut 20,000 full-time jobs — or 25% of its staff.
The State Department says it has revoked more than 300 visas, as the Trump administration continues to detain and deport pro-Palestinian student activists at universities across the country.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Sherrilyn Ifill, of Howard University School of Law, about the opening the 14th Amendment Center for Law and Democracy.
The latest by jazz legend Branford Marsalis, "Belonging," is a full-album interpretation of the 1974 Keith Jarrett record of the same name.
Reaction to President Trump's plan to slap a 25% tariff on imported cars has been mixed. Unionized autoworkers are cheering, but investors who own stock in auto-makers are considerably less ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) about the revelation that top intelligence officials discussed ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Baltimore Banner columnist Leslie Gray Streeter about the negative criticism towards Meghan Markle and her new Netflix show.
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Rep. Jason Crow about the second day of testimony on Capitol Hill for Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe.
The CEOs of the largest U.S. public broadcasting networks are appearing before a House subcommittee chaired by Republican Rep ...
Martha Stewart talks gardening, wanting to be "one of the girls" and her 101st book with NPR Morning Edition host Michel Martin. At 83, Martha Stewart celebrates gardening with her 101st book For four ...