Obama's Cabinet
Up For Approval
The Republicans "want to damage one nominee," says an expert. Is Eric Holder the target?
Framing every policy in terms of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks became the theme of the Bush era.
As Israeli troops engage in fierce gun battles with Palestinian fighters, cease-fire talks in Egypt make little progress. What's the next move?
The Republicans "want to damage one nominee," says an expert. Is Eric Holder the target?
One of their own, Barack Obama, is the new president. Now what? An NPR series makes an effort to find out.
The military faces challenges as the ongoing wars strain resources.
Twelve groups play in the annual showcase for emerging world music artists in New York City starting at 7 p.m. ET.
Senate Democrats show growing sense of resignation that they will be forced to seat embattled Gov. Rod Blagojevich's pick to succeed President-elect Obama as junior senator from Illinois.
The organization faces a retiring workforce and a long history of "cozy" industry involvement.
In Germany, national identity is still linked to ethnicity, and nonwhites still face exclusion.
Twenty years after spotting the strange lizard, scientists have discovered its secret.
Porn mogul Larry Flynt says the adult entertainment industry needs help to weather the economic crisis.
The idea that people in Illinois enjoy political corruption is a vicious stereotype. Mostly.
Since the last one was "too easy," this one is a bit tougher.
The band owes much of their popularity to being featured in video games like Guitar Hero.
The 14-piece afrobeat orchestra blends rhythms from across the African continent, and then some.
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