There are now more than 3,000 billionaires in the world, according to Forbes' annual ranking of the wealthiest people. They ...
Jenkins, now on Broadway under the direction of longtime actress Phylicia Rashad, explores the generational conflicts in the ...
A lawful permanent resident who has lived in the U.S. for 50 years was detained because of a decades-old conviction amid ...
There are more billionaires than ever, according to Forbes' annual list of the world's wealthiest people. Forbes senior editor Chase Peterson-Withorn discusses the findings from the latest survey.
Israel is ramping up its military campaign in Gaza, as it presents a new ceasefire proposal with Hamas. Daniel Estrin is NPR's international correspondent in Jerusalem.
After a leadership shakeup at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, a look at what's ahead for the giant firms and how the changes could affect mortgage affordability.
Last year, the A's left Oakland after 57 seasons. They'll play in West Sacramento until shifting to their permanent home in Las Vegas. Hear from their first home game in their new city.
Wisconsin voters cast ballots in the state's closely watched Supreme Court election, Florida voters to decide on two congressional seats, investors brace for new Trump tariffs coming Wednesday.
A chapter of Catholic Charities in Wisconsin contends it should be exempted from the state's unemployment compensation system ...
The Tesla brand is in trouble, according to branding consultant Allen Adamson, who says the car company is facing headwinds ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Sylvain Bourmeau about the guilty verdict issued against French far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who is now barred from running for political office for five ...
The former Meghan Markle's Netflix show has caused a stir among critics and social media users. A columnist tells NPR she ...
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