New U.S. citizens explain what it means to be American from NPR Hosts
As Fourth of July festivities roll out across the nation this week, the celebrations hold special meaning for newly minted citizens. Read More
As Fourth of July festivities roll out across the nation this week, the celebrations hold special meaning for newly minted citizens. Read More
The number of resignations among Biden administration officials and American military service members over U.S. policy in Gaza is small, but growing. Read More
NPR’s Steve Inskeep speaks with author and U.K. Labour Party candidate Yuan Yang about what women face in her former home country of China. Read More
Did the Biden team assuage concerns about the president’s candidacy after Thursday’s debate? Also, a memo indicates the Trump campaign plans a “streamlined” platform ahead of the GOP convention. Read More
With the colonists in Jamestown, Va., the honeybees began a long history of supporting agriculture — something that’s now recognized in a dozen states. Read More
A centrist human rights lawyer with working class roots, Keir Starmer is poised to be the first Labour leader to win a U.K. election in nearly 20 years. Read More
Whether the coup attempt was real or not, some Bolivians say they no longer believe what their leader says, and he’d be better served addressing the gasping economy and less time on political stunts. (Image credit: Juan Karita) Read More