The "China Shock" is revisited, and it raises questions about why economists failed to see the costs of free trade.
New research drills down on poor student achievement, and notes some school districts that are beating the odds ...
Vance will likely use the summits to resist further AI regulation while reiterating a common Trump refrain: that military ...
NPR speaks with retired federal judge Nancy Gertner about how the judicial branch could, or could not, enforce a court order against a sitting president who refuses to comply.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Pete Sessions, co-chair of the House DOGE Caucus, on how he plans to work with the ...
The new Education Recovery Scorecard, a collaboration between researchers at Harvard and Stanford Universities, offers the nation the most-detailed-yet view of student learning in the wake of the ...
President Trump's supporters are happy with the moves he's taken in his first weeks back in office. NPR speaks with political strategist Sarah Longwell about his favorable poll ratings.
A rare ring of light surrounding a galaxy nearly 590 million light-years away from Earth has been discovered by a space telescope that scientists hope will uncover more cosmic phenomena throughout the ...
NPR's A Martinez asks Democratic Rep. Debbie Dingell of Michigan about the potential impact of President Trump's decision to impose 25% tariffs globally on imported steel and aluminum.
After a hearing on Monday, a federal judge in Boston extended a stay on the deadline for federal employees to accept the ...
The Institute of Education Sciences (IES) is responsible for gathering data on a wide range of topics, including ...
The head of the independent Office of Special Counsel claims President Trump illegally fired him, the latest in a string of ...