Is Oasis Making a Live Album While on Tour?
We've already gotten two live singles from the Cardiff and Manchester concerts. Continue reading…
We've already gotten two live singles from the Cardiff and Manchester concerts. Continue reading…
Congress approved the clawing back of $7.9 billion in foreign aid pledges. Who ends up losing out(Image credit: Delil souleiman/AFP)
President Trump said India would pay the price for buying Russian oil and military equipment. Here is a look at how India, with one of Asia's largest economies, is responding.(Image credit: Dhiraj Singh)
Many adults over age 50 either have no retirement savings or worry they won't be able to support themselves during their post-working years. If that's you, NPR wants to hear your story.(Image credit: Charles Krupa)
Liam Neeson plays the detective Frank Drebin, Jr. in a Naked Gun reboot that piles on the jokes. Meanwhile, a stunning documentary explores the history of stone and cement in architecture.(Image credit: Frank Masi)
In a new book, writer Suleika Jaouad explains why journaling is a form of alchemy — and offers tips on how to reignite your practice if you're feeling stuck, bored or uninspired by your own writing.
The United Kingdom says it will recognize a Palestinian state in September if Israel doesn't agree to a ceasefire in Gaza. And, in a win for automakers, the EPA proposes reversing pollution limits.(Image credit: TOBY MELVILLE/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
The phrase "joy is resistance" has been popping up all over the place lately. But what, exactly, does it mean? In this episode, we're unpacking what joy is, when it can actually be used as a tool for social change, and why the slogan has become so popular (even when joy itself feels more tenuous.)
Fueled by MAHA, state lawmakers are moving to remove dyes and other additives from food. A wide range of state laws could make it difficult for manufacturers and could spur further federal regulation.(Image credit: Inna Reznik/iStockphoto)
Trump has threatened to fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell, challenging the Fed's independence. Experts say he's not the first president to target the central bank, but he's the most public and aggressive.(Image credit: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds)