READ: Impeachment Inquiry Report By House Intelligence Committee
The findings draw from hours of depositions and hearings. The House Judiciary now takes over the next phase of the inquiry, potentially drafting articles of impeachment against President Trump. (Image...
View ArticleAt Harvard, Grad Students Form A Picket Line Over Wages, Health Care And...
Union leaders and university officials have been negotiating for over a year, yet a contract has not been agreed to. Grad students began an indefinite strike on the university's last day of classes....
View ArticleAfter A Freak Accident, A Doctor Finds Insight Into 'Living Life And Facing...
In 1990, BJ Miller was electrocuted by a train. That accident during college took most of his limbs, but the event and his recovery inspired him to pursue a career as a palliative care physician....
View ArticleUnder Trump, NATO Nations Get More U.S. Troops And Military Spending
Despite the president's criticism of the alliance, his administration has spent far more on a European defense program than did the Obama White House. U.S. troop levels in Europe have also risen....
View ArticleWhy Giving Tuesday Raises An Uncomfortable Moral Dilemma
Every time we divvy up our money among good causes, we're making a moral judgment about who is most deserving. (Image credit: Katherine Streeter for NPR)
View ArticleMilan Kundera's Czech Citizenship Is Restored After 40 Years
The author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being saw his books banned and citizenship revoked in 1979. Exiled in Paris, Kundera began writing his novels in French. (Image credit: AFP via Getty Images)
View ArticleStocks Slide As Trump Says China Trade Deal Might Wait Until After 2020 Election
"A China trade deal is dependent on one thing — do I want to make it," the president said, adding, "In some ways, I like the idea of waiting until after the election for the China deal." (Image...
View ArticleRep. Adam Schiff: 'The Uncontested Facts Show This President Solicited A Bribe'
The House intelligence chairman told NPR that President Trump should also be charged with obstruction: "It is difficult to imagine a more ironclad case of obstruction of Congress than this one."...
View ArticleGoogle Founders Sergey Brin And Larry Page Step Down From Top Roles
Ending an era at the Internet's biggest search company, Google co-founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page end their leadership roles. Sundar Pichai will become CEO of Google and its parent, Alphabet....
View ArticleSyrians Say U.S. Helicopter Fire Killed Civilians During The Raid On Baghdadi
A Syrian man says his arm was blown off and two friends were killed by U.S. helicopter fire during the assault on ISIS's leader. A defense official said the military will review what happened. (Image...
View ArticleWhy Student Loan Borrowers With Disabilities Aren't Getting The Help They...
Hundreds of thousands of borrowers are eligible to have their student loans erased because a disability keeps them from working. NPR found many will likely never get the debt relief they're owed....
View ArticleBrunch, Margaritas And Good Advice: How Peer Support Helps Those Living With HIV
Thrive SS, an HIV support program by and for black men, credits its popularity to its grassroots approach. But the model, which focuses on forming a social networks, misses out on federal funding....
View ArticleJudiciary Hearing To Open Final Act Of Democrats' Trump Impeachment Saga
Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., and his majority are expected to take up a report completed by the Intelligence Committee. Republicans are expected to step up their ongoing defense of President Trump....
View ArticleOn The Oregon Coast, Turning Pollution Into Art With A Purpose
A local artist is turning the mountains of plastic garbage that wash up on beaches into dramatic sculptures of the very marine life threatened by the deluge of plastics. (Image credit: Kirk Siegler/NPR)
View ArticleEurope Is Burning U.S. Wood As Climate-Friendly Fuel, But Green Groups Protest
In the search for alternatives to coal and gas, some European countries have turned to a very old fuel. They're importing wood from the United States. Some environmentalists say it makes no sense....
View ArticleFor HIV-Positive Babies, New Evidence Favors Starting Drug Treatment Just...
Doctors used to worry that antiretroviral drugs were too powerful for HIV-positive newborns. More evidence is emerging that, in fact, early treatment can be safe and effective. (Image credit: Andrew...
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