Ahead of parliamentary elections, the French left unites against the right from NPR Eleanor Beardsley
A disparate group of left-wing and Green parties unites to fight France’s far-right in legislative elections. Read More
A disparate group of left-wing and Green parties unites to fight France’s far-right in legislative elections. Read More
NPR’s Scott Detrow speaks with New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman about why he thinks President Biden should step aside in the 2024 election. Read More
Three Jewish women challenged Kentucky’s near-total abortion ban on the grounds that it infringed on their religious beliefs that life begins at birth, not conception. (Image credit: Timothy D. Easley) Read More
One of the first Puerto Rican stars in the majors but limited by knee issues, he became Boston’s first designated hitter and credits his time as a DH for getting him enshrined in the Hall of Fame. (Image credit: AP) Read More
One day after facing off on the debate stage, President Biden and former President Donald Trump held campaign rallies that built off of Thursday’s debate performance. Read More
Business Insider’s Polly Thompson tells NPR’s Danielle Kurtzleben about the controversy surrounding Dell’s return-to-office policies. Read More
NPR’s Danielle Kurtzleben and Meadowlark Media’s Howard Bryant discuss the NBA draft and Olympic doping. Read More
NPR’s Danielle Kurtzleben speaks to Hussein Ibish, a senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute, about Hamas’ strategy for the war in Gaza. Read More
On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an opinion in a case centered in Grants Pass, Ore., that will impact homelessness policy across the West. It might have less impact in Grants Pass due to an Oregon state law that passed in 2021. Read More
The reverberations from Thursday’s presidential debate continue, alongside consequential Supreme Court rulings. Read More