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President Trump is no fan of the free press. But he's not the only powerful person in the U.S. using the courts to silence ...
As Stew Leonard Jr., CEO of Stew Leonard's, describes it, "If I talk to some of the customers, their comment is 'short-term pain, long-term gain.' Then I meet another group who think Trump's just ...
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 ...
Colo., told Morning Edition that "the risk of casualties goes up tremendously" if adversaries learn of military operations.
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House Republicans approved a budget, narrowly, after some pushback from conservatives. Now GOP leaders in the House and Senate have to agree on details of major spending cuts to pave way for President ...
March 27, 2025 • NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) about the revelation that top intelligence officials discussed military plans on the publicly available messaging ...
New York Times editor David Enrich joins NPR's Michel Martin to talk about the state of the free press in the U.S. and the threats to existing libel laws, which could make it easier to sue news ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with author Dolen Perkins-Valdez about her novel "Happy Land." The book is inspired by the true story of a secret community of formerly enslaved people in the Appalachians.