Hear excerpts from a 2007 NPR interview with former President Jimmy Carter talking about the stark question he faced after failing to win reelection: what to do with the rest of his life.
Why was the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States split on allowing or blocking Nippon Steel from buying U.S. Steel? NPR's Michel Martin asks one of the committee's former advisers.
Ski-industry giant Vail resorts is struggling with a strike by ski patrollers at Park City Mountain resort in Utah, their biggest property. Skiers are complaining about delays and unsafe conditions.
With much of the central and eastern U.S. blanketed with snow, our Morning Edition colleagues share a few beloved snow day traditions.
The city of Minneapolis and the U.S. Department of Justice have agreed on a consent decree which calls for the Minneapolis Police Department to make extensive reforms. The agreement comes five years ...
The Biden administration has transferred 11 detainees from the U.S. military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to Oman. It's the most dramatic step in years to reduce the inmate population there.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday condemned "lies and misinformation" that he said are undermining U.K. democracy ...
The Minneapolis City Council on Monday approved an agreement with the federal government to overhaul the city's police ...
Rudy Giuliani was found in contempt of court for failing to properly respond to requests for information as he turned over ...
The two giant pandas were seen on camera playing around in the snowfall that blanketed much of the Midwest and mid-Atlantic ...
White's election as a Meta director two weeks before Trump takes office comes as Silicon Valley is courting the incoming ...
Health officials in Louisiana say a person there has died after catching bird flu. This marks the first reported death in the ...