NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with bourbon expert Fred Minnick on what Jim Beam's halting distillation at main distillery reveals about the challenges facing the bourbon industry and the year ahead.
The move comes as an escalation of a confrontation that has pitted Gulf powerhouses Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates ...
If you find yourself having trouble affording food, there are options. Kevin Curry of Fit Men Cook talks about strategies for ...
The Trump administration says its stopping federal funds to Minnesota because of fraud. The day cares and the state are fighting back.
President Trump is threatening he will take action if Iran kills any people taking part in protests in Tehran and other Iranian cities.
We find out more about the movement afoot to be able to fix things you own — it's called "right to repair." [Copyright 2024 NPR] Scott Detrow is a White House correspondent for NPR and co-hosts the ...
The Justice Department is facing pushback from lawmakers and the public for its failure to release all of its files on the ...
America's AI boom requires a lot of power. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Wall Street Journal reporter Jennifer Hiller about the workers who are building the electric grid one transformer at a time.
Mary Louise Kelly is a co-host of All Things Considered, NPR's award-winning afternoon newsmagazine. Justine Kenin is an editor on All Things Considered. She joined NPR in 1999 as an intern. Nothing ...
Danielle Kurtzleben is a political correspondent assigned to NPR's Washington Desk. She appears on NPR shows, writes for the web, and is a regular on The NPR Politics Podcast. She is covering the 2020 ...
As the Trump administration pushes to expand coal mining, advocates warn that loosening regulations could put miners' health at risk. Justin Hicks of the Appalachia Mid South Newsroom reports.
Kentucky high school students will take the SAT instead of the ACT starting this spring. A new report suggests the Kentucky ...