NPR's news coverage was thrown into the spotlight last week after CEO Katherine Maher faced a grilling from GOP lawmakers about the outlet's coverage of important stories amid a debate about its ...
By Benjamin Mullin I cover the media. There is no reason, Republicans say, for the government to fund NPR and PBS. Last week, G.O.P. members of Congress, led by Marjorie Taylor Greene, flayed the ...
Though former adviser Steve Bannon insisted to NPR earlier this year that the president's seeming embrace of tech billionaires was not a win for them. "Now we have sort of a billionaire president ...
No wonder so many Democrats become multi-millionaires “helping" the poor. The testimonies of the CEOs of NPR and PBS last week should have been the death blow for both, but this isn’t the ...
The first offseason change for Kansas State's basketball team did not come via the transfer portal, but rather to coach Jerome Tang's staff. Ulric Maligi, who spent the past three seasons as Tang ...
NPR's Up First is the news you need to start your day. The three biggest stories of the day, with reporting and analysis from NPR News — in 10 minutes. Available weekdays at 6:30 a.m. ET, with ...
March 31, 2025 • On today's "Hello Houston," we launch the show in style with our first open discussion with the News 88.7 listeners on the biggest topics of the day. We also have a lot of ...
Sen. Cory Booker's marathon speech against President Trump's economic and social policies set a new record Tuesday night, as Booker, a Democrat, held the floor and spoke for more than 25 hours.
In this installment of the Educator Edition of the NPR Public Editor newsletter, we'll look at how questions shape an interview and give guidance on the process of forming fair questions.
Cruz's speech was one of the longest ever on the Senate floor, according to records shared with NPR by the U.S. Senate Historical Office. As Booker approached his record, Cruz tweeted Tuesday ...
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Scott Horsley is NPR's Chief Economics Correspondent. He reports on ups and downs in the national economy as well as fault lines between booming and busting communities. Horsley spent a decade on ...
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