The narrator wonders what his ex will be doing by the time he hits the various cities along the way. It contains a number of ...
A union representing council staff has said a plan by the Staffordshire County Council's Reform UK leadership to cut diversity initiatives is "solving an invented problem". Regional organiser for ...
The U.S. Government is in talks with big auto manufacturers to use some of their production capacity to build missile parts. Here's what's happening.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kim Wehle {WAIL-ee}, professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law, about the Supreme Court's final decisions this term.
Martin Marietta Materials remains a high-quality, well-managed company, but valuation concerns persist despite recent share ...
You've seen the viral images of Norway fans and their "Viking Row," the latest in a long tradition of iconic team chants at ...
The second episode of House of the Dragon season 3 has been unleashed, and just like last week's action-packed premiere, it ...
Mae Martin reflects on their first North American tour, meeting fans across the U.S., favorite stops and why comedy matters ...
Pride Month may be over, but advocacy continues year round. This sentiment holds truth for a number of LGBTQ friendly Catholic churches. New York City — the root of the modern pride movement — is home ...
The Supreme Court is letting President Trump remove protections from thousands of Haitian and Syrian refugees. Michel Martin asks a pastor in Springfield, Ohio, about his city's Haitian community.
Little bit sweaty in Paris this week, but the blazing temperatures did not deter anybody from trying their best to show up at ...