A federal judge has ruled that a Louisiana law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms is unconstitutional.
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Edward Whelan of the Ethics and Public Policy Center about President-elect Trump's influence on Senate Republicans' selection of a new majority leader.
Trump has made some unconventional and surprising choices when it comes to his foreign policy and defense team, like his plan to nominate Fox News host Pete Hegseth to be secretary of defense.
A New York judge is set to decide whether President-elect Donald Trump has immunity from prosecution in his criminal trial, ...
Congress comes back for a lame-duck session with a packed agenda, including voting on a new Senate majority leader.
Where did Democrats go wrong with men this election? How did Republicans win them over, and how might Democrats work to win some of them back?
People come together every Tuesday on the University of Michigan campus to work on a tapestry based on traditional Palestinian embroidery. Each stitch represents a death in Gaza.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Andrew Selee of the Migration Policy Institute, about President-elect Donald Trump's promise to carry out a mass deportation of undocumented immigrants.
The incoming Trump administration has expressed a desire for a big overhaul at the Department of Justice and the FBI.
Violence continues in Haiti, despite the appoint of a new prime minister. The international airport was shut down after shots were fired at a landing commercial flight.
For a long time Tesla used its own kind of charger plug and had its own supercharger network. That once-exclusive network is opening up to other EV manufacturers.