Will there be a second series finale for Stranger Things on Jan. 7? Some fans seem to think so, and their theories are going viral with the hashtag, Conformity Gate.
A coalition of 35 countries met to discuss Ukraine's sovereignty if and when a peace agreement with Russia is reached. The meeting was overshadowed by worries about the U.S.'s interest in Greenland.
The Pentagon is mounting a six-month review of women in ground combat positions, according to a memo obtained by NPR.
President Trump says he's in charge. But the U.S. has no troops or diplomats Venezuela, and all of Nicolas Maduro's top aides remain in power.
For artist Thomas McKean, the New York City MetroCard was anything but mundane. He used cut-up bits of the cards to create hundreds of sculptures and collages, and still has a stockpile to work with.
President Trump met with House Republicans and said his policies provide a roadmap to win the midterms. But GOP lawmakers might not view the intervention in Venezuela as something to brag about.
It's been five years since the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. NPR's Investigations team's coverage includes an archive of much of the documentation no longer available from the government.
The Kentucky General Assembly opened the 2026 session in new temporary lodgings with no gallery for in-person viewing.
Béla Tarr, the Hungarian arthouse director best known for his bleak, existential and challenging films, including Sátántangó ...
Here & Now ’s Robin Young talks with Renata Segura, director of the Latin America and the Caribbean Program for the International Crisis Group, about the fallout from Nicolás Maduro’s arrest and ...
Years before the Trump administration removed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro this week, the Pentagon commissioned a report on what would happen if the president were ousted. Here & Now ‘s Scott ...
Special forces veterans on the ground in Caracas, preparing for escalating danger and potential missions to extract Americans from Venezuela.