U.S. employers added 130,000 jobs in January as the unemployment rate dipped to 4.3% from 4.4% in December. Annual revisions show that job growth last year was far weaker than initially reported.
The shortest month of the year is packed with highly anticipated new releases, including books from Michael Pollan, Tayari ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is eliminating a Clean Air Act finding from 2009 that is the basis for much of the ...
The National Park Service took down a Pride flag from the Stonewall National Monument in New York City, a landmark of the ...
A former Florida police chief said he spoke with Donald Trump in the mid-2000s about Jeffrey Epstein's behavior, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick testified about visiting Epstein's island.Support ...
Hat tricks have a rich history in hockey, but it didn't start there. For NPR's Word of the Week, we trace the term's some 150 ...
New data offers further confirmation of a crisis in the U.S. student loan portfolio, in which too many borrowers are not ...
The father of a U.S.-based activist wanted by Hong Kong authorities was convicted of attempting to deal with an absconder's ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Mary Ellen O'Toole, a former FBI senior profiler and professor of forensic science, about the latest in the Nancy Guthrie abduction case.
At the U.S. Curling Olympic Trials, a team of Gen Z curlers usurped the long reigning champions in a big upset. A profile of ...
Mike and Ian talk with an Olympic Ice Master, help a listener who keeps meeting people with their same name, and get to the ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has shut down the airspace around El Paso, Texas for ten days citing unspecified security reasons. The abrupt move stops all flights in one of the U.S. largest ...