NPR's Juana Summers talks with Cara Bastone about her latest romance novel, "No Matter What." The story starts with miscommunication, but protagonists Vin and Roz's love carries the story.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Pentagon correspondent Tom Bowman and international correspondent Aya Batrawy about the war in the Middle East for the national security podcast Sources & Methods.
Businesses that paid more than 100-billion dollars in tariffs are waiting to find out when they'll get their money back, after the Supreme Court ruled those import taxes were illegal.
In February, D.C.'s opera company severed its relationship with the Kennedy Center. Now, they're on to their next — and less certain — chapter.
Zim Bog attracts birders from around the world. They flock there hoping to spot owls, hawks and rare songbirds that spend ...
The only lithium mine operating in the United States is in Nevada. But there are plans to open more to meet the demand for ...
When it comes to pregnancy-related depression, how can women and families recognize when the “baby blues” may be something ...
When pressed, even the most eloquent of English speakers will confess that "yes, there's a word I've long mispronounced." ...
Last year, former Iranian news editor and Tehran resident Ali Safari told us bombings by the U.S. made Iranians more patriotic and in favor of the government.
Iranian news editor and Tehran resident Ali Safari describes what daily life is like for people living in Iran.
President Trump on Thursday announced he was firing Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Here & Now ‘s Robin Young speaks with New York Times congressional correspondent Michael Gold about what ...
Iran’s cheap attack drones are eating away at the U.S. munitions stockpiles needed to intercept them. Here & Now ‘s Robin Young speaks with Wall Street Journal national security correspondent Shelby ...
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