You likely know the name Anker from its plethora of charging accessories for mobile devices, and while new versions of that ...
The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures is a fixture in the Tucson arts scene, and it does a lot more than showcase tiny ...
Last night, at CES 2026, Samsung announced its new "Your Companion to AI Living" model that they hope will enhance users' AI ...
Broadcast Retirement Network's Jeffrey Snyder discusses how veterans can manage their mounting debt with End Veteran Debt's Jerry Ashton.
Pads can be serious productivity tools with the right apps. These picks focus on notes, files, habits, travel, and daily ...
Jan. 1 is the day the extra financial help to buy Affordable Care Act health insurance goes away. A Martínez is one of the hosts of Morning Edition and Up First. He came to NPR in 2021 and is based ...
Jim and Barb Kanter have committed $50,000 to establish two annual scholarship funds and a music appreciation fund at ...
President Trump has vetoed a bill to help finish a water pipeline in Colorado, saying it's about "fiscal sanity." Critics of the veto say it's a form of political retaliation.
The dollar fell over 9% in 2025, its worst annual performance since 2017. The declines reflect a volatile year for the U.S. economy, with investors likely facing another unpredictable 12 months.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Iranian-American author and journalist Hooman Majd about the current wave of protests facing Iran and what they mean for its future.
NPR's A Martinez speaks to Phil Mudd, a former counterterrorism official in the CIA and FBI, about a U.S. strike on a Venezuelan dock that the Trump administration alleges was used for drug smuggling.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with choreographer Doug Varone about his decision to cancel upcoming performances by his dance company at the Kennedy Center.