All Things Considered
People wait to see President Obama on his way to make a televised address to the Cuban people in Havana on March 22. President Obama's opening to Cuba was carried out largely by executive orders that could be reversed when Donald Trump enters the White House. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption
Dylann Roof To Represent Himself In Charleston Church Shooting Trial
For Bay Of Pigs Veterans, Fidel Castro's Death Feels Bittersweet
Big Data Coming In Faster Than Biomedical Researchers Can Process It
A police SWAT team member stands guard while residents watch the body of a person killed in an alleged police anti-drug operation in Manila on Nov. 10. Bullit Marquez/AP hide caption
In Philippine Drug War, Death Toll Rises And So Do Concerns About Tactics
Product safety field staff send damaged products, such as this burnt battery pack from a defective electric scooter, to the government testing lab in Rockville, Md. Raquel Zaldivar/NPR hide caption
As Batteries Keep Catching Fire, U.S. Safety Agency Prepares For Change
President-Elect Trump Makes Voter Fraud Claims Amid Push For Recount
California Secretary of State Urges Trump To Present Proof Of Voter Fraud
Suspect Dead After Knife And Car Attack At Ohio State University
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg (left) met in Istanbul Monday. Anadolu Agency/Getty Images hide caption
Stark Choice For NATO's Turkish Officers: Arrests At Home, Limbo In Europe
A photograph of the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat hangs outside a door leading to the small bedroom where he spent his final years, a display at the new Arafat Museum in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Abbas Momani/AFP/Getty Images hide caption