NPR editor Uri Berliner resigns as calls for defunding grow
Uril Berliner quit NPR after alleging it was biased in favor of liberals, but the saga continues.
Donald Trump demands NPR lose funding
Trump's attack on NPR comes shortly after editor Uri Berliner, who has worked at NPR for more than 20 years, wrote a scathing review of the news outlet.
Miami station sparks backlash for canceling Latino show
A fired anchor was reportedly told his Miami radio show sounded "very Latino," so he is suing the station for wrongful termination
Elon Musk labels NPR as state media, ignores actual state media
To label NPR as "state-influenced, state-controlled or state-affiliated," one researcher told Newsweek, is "quite misleading and dishonest."
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle "whining did not go over well with Americans"
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix show included a "torrent of complaints" but many came across as "petty," according to a royal biographer.
Drake, 21 Savage tease fake "Tiny Desk Concert" ahead of upcoming album
The pair shared a trailer for a concert that isn't real — but does that mean it never will be?
DoJ Calls Jan. 6 Probe 'Most Urgent' in History as RNC Sues Committee
The Attorney General vowed that the DoJ would not avoiding filing charges that are deemed "political" or "controversial" in connection to the Capitol attack.
Trump Abruptly Ends NPR Interview When Asked About False Election Claims
Trump hung up on host Steve Inskeep nine minutes into what NPR said was scheduled to be a 15-minute interview.
Prepare for Military Coup After 2024 Election, Ex-General Warns
"It's an eventuality that we need to prepare for," says retired two-star General Paul Eaton.
Some Students Stayed Home Ahead of School Shooting Due to Online Threats
The Oakland County Sheriff said they had no knowledge about the online threats against the school prior to the shooting.
Autumn Royal, a Dark Witty Comedy, Marks Irish Rep's Return to Live Theater
After the 19-month shutdown, the Irish Repertory Theatre, a gem of New York's off-Broadway scene, sparkles in its return to live theater with "Autumn Royal."
Taliban in Strongest Position Since 2001, CIA Director Says
While the Taliban is quickly gaining ground, CIA Director William Burns said that a collapse of the Afghan government wasn't inevitable.
Meghan Markle Pays Tribute to Princess Diana With Favorite Flower in Book
The Duchess of Sussex said she placed forget-me-nots throughout her bestseller "The Bench."
Americans Getting $1,400 Checks Don't Care About GOP Support: Sanders
"If the choice is doing it without Republican support and moving aggressively...to me the choice is pretty clear: we do it," the Vermont senator told NPR Saturday.
Independent Ralph Nader Slams Networks' Decision to Cut Away From Trump
Former independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader called the decision of some networks to cut away from President Donald Trump's speech on Thursday "unacceptable."
NPR and New Book's Indefensible Defense of Looting
Stop pretending as if looting is ever permissible or acceptable. It isn't.
Where Does NPR Get Its Funding From? #DefundNPR Met With Calls to Donate
Although federal funding helps ensure NPR's programming continues, it accounts for a minor portion of its operating budget.
11 Podcasts to Escape Into That Are NOT True Crime Cases
Sometimes you've had enough of murder. Here are 11 podcasts that aren't part of the never-ending true-crime podcast phenomenon.
Beatles, Others Pay Tribute to Late German Photographer Astrid Kirchherr
The photographer, who gave the Beatles' their iconic haircuts, died on Tuesday.
Most Americans Want Biden Handling Coronavirus Response and Economy: Poll
Only 44 percent of those polled say they would rather see Trump handle the economy while Biden garnered 51 percent of the approval of poll participants.
Fox News Host Says 'Baby' Mike Pompeo Should Apologize Over NPR Debacle
The secretary of state accused NPR's Mary Louise Kelly of lying to him after allegedly unleashing an expletive-laden tirade at the journalist.
NPR Journalist Answers Trump After He Questions Why Organization Exists
"We ask real questions, which many officials welcome, though some walk away," Steve Inskeep tweeted.
Pompeo Says NPR Reporter Lied During Interview
After a tense interview on NPR's 'All Things Considered,' the secretary of state issued a statement Saturday accusing reporter Mary Louise Kelly of lying to him.
Poll: Trump and Media Share Blame for Lack of Civility
The poll finds that Americans think President Donald Trump and the media are almost equally to blame for a worsening atmosphere in Washington D.C.
NRA Admits Accepting Money From 23 Russia-Linked Donors
The revelation paints a different picture than the gun rights group's previous disclosures.
Me Too: Americans Torn on Believing Accusers, Victims
The split stands across party and sex, according to a new survey.
Another NPR Employee Had Been Accused of Harassment
"Now there's a chair I'd like to sniff," two newsroom employees recall him saying after an art director stood up from her chair.
Declaration of Independence: NPR Tweets Stir Up Revolt
The document's fiery language of revolt against tyranny inflamed those who see Trump as an autocrat.
Can Public Radio Survive the Web, Podcasting and GOP?
Over-the-air transmission of audio and pictures is headed for extinction, because in a fully wired world, there is no need for it.
Frank Deford's Final NPR Broadcast: Full Transcript
Frank Deford, the long-time sports commentator for NPR and Sports Illustrated writer, died aged 78.