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25 at 250: Costumes from ‘The Wiz’ and the car that changed America
“The Wiz” premiered on Broadway a little more than 50 years ago, reimagining a classic American story, “The Wizard of Oz,” as an all-Black production...
Why Iran and Israel are targeting energy facilities
Iran launched attacks on the world's biggest liquefied natural gas complex in Qatar on Thursday. These strikes are in retaliation for Israel's attack...
What China thinks of Trump's war with Iran
President Trump was scheduled to go to China for a summit in Beijing at the end of the month, but he has postponed the trip to focus on the Middle Eas...
War is deadly. Why is Trump turning it into a meme?
Israel says it killed two of Iran’s highest-ranking leaders in an airstrike on Monday night. And President Trump is bashing allies for declining to he...
Why U.S. allies are saying 'no' to Trump
As the war in Iran enters its third week, the Straight of Hormuz remains effectively closed, with Iran blocking oil tankers from moving through. This...
Oscars: ‘Sinners,’ ‘Sentimental Value’ and ‘Hamnet’ vie for Best Picture and more
"Sinners”, the horror film that blends blues music, history and vampires, is up for a record-breaking 16 Academy Awards. One of those nominations is f...
What swing voters think of the war in Iran
Radin Yad was born in Iran and now lives in Europe. He shares what he's hearing from his family in Tehran and how he views the U.S. and Israeli war ag...
The race to secure Iran's nuclear material
President Trump said he is still considering sending U.S. troops into Iran to secure its hidden stockpile of highly enriched uranium, the key building...
Why MAGA is all in on Iran
As the war with Iran continues, we look at the potential risks of an attack by Iran on U.S. soil. Phil Mudd, former deputy director of the CIA’s Count...
The cost of war with Iran
Mojtaba Khamenei, the 56-year-old son of former leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was named as Iran's next supreme leader. Retired Army Gen. David Petrae...
This ‘fairyland’ bog is a beacon for winter birders – and a sponge for the climate
Even when it's freezing and covered in snow, Minnesota's Sax Zim Bog attracts birders from around the world. They flock there hoping to spot owls, haw...
25 at 250: America's homegrown diamonds and Civil War mail-in ballots
The United States does not have a rich diamond mining history. But an exhibit at the Smithsonian proves that some of the world’s most dazzling gems ar...
The view from inside Iran
As the U.S. and Israel hit Iranian targets from the air, some Iranian Kurdish groups are reportedly discussing whether to launch an incursion from Ira...
Iranians in the U.S. fear for family back home
More than 10 years ago, journalists Yeganeh Rezaian and her husband, Jason Rezaian, were wrongfully imprisoned in Iran. She was released after more th...
Can Democrats stop Trump's war in Iran?
Reuters correspondent Emily Rose joins us from Jerusalem to explain what the war with Iran could mean for Israeli politics after decades of Prime Mini...
What does the U.S. want from war with Iran?
The president and the secretary of defense have made conflicting statements about whether regime change is the goal of the U.S. military action in Ira...
Reverse Course: Cloning, tracking and rebuilding to save animals on the brink
There are only a few hundred black-footed ferrets still living in the Western United States. But scientists have been able to clone ferrets from genet...
Is AI really coming for white collar jobs?
A report released this week lays out a bleak future that comes with artificial intelligence's displacement of white-collar workers. MIT's Daron Acemog...
Why Trump’s ‘golden age’ has tarnished the middle class
In his State of the Union address, President Trump made exaggerated claims about the state of the economy, including prices, jobs and the cost of heal...
Life in Ukraine, after 4 years of war
As Russia and Ukraine enter their fifth year of war, we check in with NPR's Joanna Kakissis for a snapshot of the key developments throughout these pa...
When ICE buys a warehouse in your town
In cities across the country, the Department of Homeland Security is buying up huge warehouses, some that can house more than 8,000 people each. Rudy...
25 at 250: Althea Gibson's winning racket and Muhammad Ali's Olympic torch
Althea Gibson was a pioneer in women's sports. She broke the color barrier in tennis and golf, winning at the U.S. Open, French Open and Wimbledon in...
Epstein survivor reacts to former Prince Andrew’s arrest
U.K. authorities on Thursday arrested Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on suspicion of "misconduct in public office." Police had previously said they were i...
What sparked the nation's worst measles outbreak in decades
Nearly 1,000 people in South Carolina have been infected in a measles outbreak that started in a largely unvaccinated community in October. Dr. Martha...
Remembering Jesse Jackson
The Rev. Jesse Jackson had a long career fighting for racial justice, from founding the Rainbow PUSH Coalition to running for president twice. He died...
Cottage cheese, possum, aspic: How to eat like a president
On Presidents’ Day, chef and author Bennett Rea teaches us how to eat like a president, from former President Barack Obama’s crustless coconut pie to...
The future of marriage
Marriage rates in the U.S. are falling, but relationship coach Allison Raskin doesn’t necessarily see that as a bad thing. She and her husband, John B...
‘Operation Metro Surge’ to end in Minnesota
Border czar Tom Homan said the Trump administration's controversial months-long immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota that led to the deaths of t...
Netanyahu, Trump and what comes next in Iran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington, D.C., to weigh in on President Trump's negotiations with Iran. Jake Sullivan, former Presi...
Survivors' lawyer on DOJ's 'misguided approach' to Epstein files
The Department of Justice unredacted some names in the released Epstein files after some Congress members accused the DOJ of protecting convicted sex...
Epstein co-conspirator refuses to answer lawmakers' questions
On Monday, Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's convicted co-conspirator, invoked her Fifth Amendment rights during a virtual deposition before the Ho...
25 at 50: An antique gunboat and America's first mail-order record club
The Smithsonian Institution is restoring a gunboat that sank in a 1776 Revolutionary War battle. As part of a series with the Smithsonian Institution...
Why New Mexico is taking Meta to court
New Mexico's Department of Justice says Meta has knowingly allowed the social media platforms Instagram and Facebook to become the "largest online mar...
Ukraine and Russia start peace talks as attacks continue
Representatives from the U.S., Ukraine and Russia met in Abu Dhabi for a second round of peace talks as Russia continues to bomb Ukraine. The Financia...
Epstein survivor: ‘We will not stop’
The Department of Justice released 3.5 million documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who died in 2019. Liz Stein, a survivor of...
The future of ICE funding and reform
Former Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Department of Homeland Security official John Sandweg talks about what it means if the DHS remains shut...
Remembering the Challenger explosion, 40 years later
On Jan. 28, 1986, the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds after takeoff. All seven crew members on board were killed. The disaster was one of...
Minnesota superintendent on 'fearful' students being followed by masked ICE agents
In one suburban school district outside Minneapolis, at least four students have been picked up by federal immigration agents over the last few weeks....
Trump's response to Pretti killing upends Second Amendment politics
Alex Pretti was legally carrying a gun when a federal agent shot and killed him in Minneapolis last weekend. President Trump and other federal officia...
Why a Minneapolis pastor went from Trump supporter to critic
Sergio Amezcua is a pastor from Minnesota who voted for President Trump in 2024. He's now speaking out against the Trump administration's immigration...