President Trump's trade war is starting to concern American farmers who are being cut out of foreign markets. NPR's David Greene speaks with Illinois farmer Austin Rincker.
The Missouri Democrat reflected on her loss in an interview with NPR. McCaskill criticizes how Democrats handled the Kavanaugh nomination and warns her party against going too far investigating Trump.
The movie streaming service FilmStruck shut down last night. It was a niche site that catered to cinephiles. In its place will be a new streaming service coming from the ATT Time Warner merger.
Shortly after Larry Dearmon lost his partner to AIDS in 1991, he met Stephen Mills, the man he'd eventually marry. At StoryCorps, the couple talks about the impact Larry's prior relationship has had.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a potential presidential candidate for 2020, has given a major foreign policy speech. Eurasia Group founder Ian Bremmer discusses whether her proposals are feasible.
In Alabama, authorities have answered few questions about why a police officer shot and killed a man they believed was a gunman in a mall. The man believed to have fired the gun has been arrested.
Three weeks after the Camp Fire, thousands of people who lost their homes are still living in shelters or staying with friends and relatives. People are growing frustrated with FEMA.
President Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen entered a new guilty plea. And leaders from the U.S., Canada and Mexico prepare to sign a deal to replace NAFTA at the G20 summit.
The September 2017 acquittal of a white police officer charged with killing a black suspect led to protests during which the beating outlined in the indictment occurred.