Trump says he wants to seize Iran’s oil, insults objectors
United States President Donald Trump has said he wants to “take the oil in Iran” by seizing its export hub of Kharg Island, a plan being opposed in the US by “some stupid people”. In an interview with the Financial Times newspaper, published on Sunday, Trump said his plans for Iran differed from those for
Pakistan hosts diplomatic discussions on ending war
In this photo released by the Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, center, walks toward his car upon arrival to attend a meeting in Islamabad, Pakistan, Saturday, March 28, 2026. Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs/AP hide caption toggle caption Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs/AP Foreign ministers from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey
98-Year-Old Judge Seeks Reinstatement at Supreme Court
This photo shows an exterior view of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit building from 2002 in Washington, D.C. Paul J. Richards/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Paul J. Richards/AFP via Getty Images A federal judge who has been sidelined for three years over questions about her competency is asking
Why critics call birthright citizenship a fraud issue
An American flag is seen outside the Supreme Court, in Washington, D.C., in November. This week, the high court will hear oral arguments for a case that could change who gets to be a U.S. citizen. Mark Schiefelbein/AP hide caption toggle caption Mark Schiefelbein/AP At a recent U.S. Senate subcommittee hearing on birthright citizenship, Republican
He Wants Kids’ Bikes Made in the U.S.A.
Brian Riley, the CEO of the Guardian Bike Company, showcases a rack of frames that were built in his factory in Seymour, Indiana. Scott Horsley/NPR hide caption toggle caption Scott Horsley/NPR Brian Riley got into the bike business by accident. Two decades ago, his grandfather was riding his bicycle when he got cut off by
Photos: ‘No Kings’ protests across the country
Photos: 'No Kings' protests across the country : The Picture Show People showed up for rallies in more than 3,000 communities from coast to coast on Saturday, to vent their frustration and decry the policies of the Trump administration. The Picture Show In large cities and small towns across the country, millions took to the
White House ‘Gamifying’ Iran War Updates
ESSAY 3-28-2026 U.S. President Donald Trump (C) oversees "Operation Epic Fury" with (L-R) Central Intelligence Agency Director John Ratcliffe, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles at Mar-a-Lago on February 28, 2026 in Palm Beach, Florida. White House via Getty Images/Getty Images North America hide caption toggle caption
Rep. Adam Smith on the Iran War and DHS Funding
NPR's Scott Simon talks with House Armed Service Committee ranking member Adam Smith, D-Wash., about the war on Iran, now a month old, and DHS funding. SCOTT SIMON, HOST: The war in Iran has been going on for a month. There is no end in sight. More U.S. troops are headed to the region. President
Dozens detained in Tel Aviv as anti-war protest turns violent
NewsFeed Police in Tel Aviv dispersed hundreds of protesters on Saturday opposing Israel’s operation with the US against Iran, now in its second month. Up to 18 people have been arrested so far, according to local media, as wartime restrictions on gatherings remain in place. Published On 29 Mar 2026
Market Theatre: South Africa’s Stage Against Apartheid
Performers Percy Mtwa, left, and Mbongeni Ngema in a scene from "Woza Albert" at the Market Theatre in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1981. Ruphin Coudyzer/AP hide caption toggle caption Ruphin Coudyzer/AP JOHANNESBURG, South Africa—When it first started in the 1970s, South Africa's Market Theater staged plays considered to be so subversive that it became a