Olympics opening ceremonies tend to get more love than their closing counterparts. But a pair of NPR reporters who watched ...
Maybe I’m reading too much into it, but on first glance it sure seems like both the Senate and House Finance Committees are ...
An NPR reporter covering the Olympics in Milan takes us on cultural side quests, to a hospitality house and a candy store.
Attorney General Pam Bondi faced rapid-fire questions about Epstein files before her explosive House Judiciary Committee hearing earlier this week.
NPR's Rachel Treisman took a pause from watching figure skaters break records to see speed skaters break records. Plus, the surreal experience of watching backflip artist Ilia Malinin.
Last Thursday marked day 30, the halfway mark of the 60-day annual legislative session. It’s all downhill from now to midnight on Saturday, March 14, when the regular session adjourns sine die. At the ...
Today, we present a special archived edition of To the Point, a compilation of some of our favorite "Reporter's Notebook" segments. Ranging from presidential golf and preparing for war in Iraq, to ...
OLAF FUB SEZ: According to longtime New York Times columnist James Reston, born on this date in 1909, “The ship of state is the only known vessel that leaks from the top.” ...
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