Why the Sweden-based company IKEA has cut prices 3 times in a year from NPR Steve Inskeep
NPR’s Steve Inskeep speaks with IKEA Retail U.S. President Javier Quiñones about the furniture store chain’s decision to reduce its prices. Read More
NPR’s Steve Inskeep speaks with IKEA Retail U.S. President Javier Quiñones about the furniture store chain’s decision to reduce its prices. Read More
Alex Jones agrees to liquidate his assets to pay Sandy Hook families. The new Washington Post publisher has tried to kill stories about him. There is more carbon dioxide than ever in the atmosphere. Read More
As the West braces for excessive heat, the Phoenix Fire Department is rolling out a new protocol to treat heat stroke patients — putting them in a bag filled with ice. Read More
Ukraine’s president hugged the World War Two soldier at a ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day.Read More
Will President Biden’s new executive order restricting asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border change voters’ minds this election year? Read More
The U.S. men’s team scored a big win in the cricket World Cup when it beat powerhouse Pakistan. The U.S. is co-hosting the tournament for the first time, along with the West Indies. Read More
The two major presidential candidates have very different approaches to health policy. What are they, and how might they shape health care access over the next four years? Read More
Cricket is one of the world’s most popular sports, with about 2.5 billion fans. Several of the U.S. team’s starting players are from other countries, including India, Pakistan and New Zealand. (Image credit: Tony Gutierrez) Read More
Millions of Americans are under heat warnings as temperatures surge, including in Phoenix, ArizonaRead More
It is the most recent show of wartime support for the longtime ally despite mounting political divisions over Israel’s military assault on Hamas in Gaza. (Image credit: Ohad Zwigenberg/AP) Read More