One of the several ways that Kamala Harris would've made history if she'd won Tuesday's election is she would've become the first graduate of an HBCU to become president. NPR's Chandelis Duster spoke ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Daniel McCarthy -- editor of "Modern Age: A Conservative Review" -- about his argument that the election was really about Trump verses everyone else.
Michel Martin is the weekend host of All Things Considered, where she draws on her deep reporting and interviewing experience to dig in to the week's news. Outside the studio, she has also hosted ...
Stocks are climbing on hopes that Donald Trump's election will boost economic growth. But bond prices are falling, on fears he'll add trillions of dollars to the federal debt.
Let's look at another interesting finding. More Latino men voted Republican this year, accounting for some of Donald Trump's gains in critical swing states. To hear more about this, we called Mark ...
Vice President Harris committed to a peaceful transfer of power yesterday in ways that President-elect Trump did not four years ago. But we want to take another look at the voters who fueled that ...
It takes decades for a person's brain to be disabled by Alzheimer's disease. Now scientists have created a detailed timeline of what happens to different brain cells as the disease progresses. NPR's ...
How is Mexico -- the United States' biggest trading partner -- and a favorite punching bag for Donald Trump -- reacting to the former president's election victory that returns him to the White House?
NPR’s Pien Huang weighs in on RFK Jr.’s skepticism of conventional public health expertise and his intentions to remove fluoride from the drinking water.