All Things Considered
In her new book, Unhinged, former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman writes as a Trump world insider overjoyed at his election while airing concerns about his rhetoric, policies and mental state. Becky Harlan/NPR hide caption
Week In Politics: Paul Manafort's Trial And Ohio's Special Congressional Election
Even Famous And Successful Black Women Can Encounter Serious Pregnancy Complications
'Madeline's Madeline' Toys With Viewer's Perception Every Step Of The Way
In her new book, Unhinged, former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman writes as a Trump world insider overjoyed at his election while airing concerns about his rhetoric, policies and mental state. Becky Harlan/NPR hide caption
Omarosa Tells NPR She Heard Trump 'N-Word Tape,' Contradicting Her Own Tell-All Book
Republican Senators Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, and Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire were among the women who got credit for reaching across the aisle to end the 2013 government shutdown. Andrew Burton/Getty Images hide caption
Electing More Women Would Change Congress (But Not Make It More Bipartisan)
Japanese Medical School Admits To Rigging Entrance Exams To Hurt Women Candidates
"When I am on stage, I finally feel like myself," Miski says. "I finally feel like I can be myself." Bao Ngo/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Deb Eisenhawer assembles a switch for a washing machine at a Whirlpool plant in Clyde, Ohio. The company's CEO says steel costs have reached "unexplainable levels." Aaron Josefczyk/Reuters hide caption
From Mills To Manufacturers, Steel Tariffs Produce Winners And Losers
Charlottesville Business Owners Concerned City's Security Measures Will Hurt Them
Take A Moment And Listen To What Sound Without Human-Made Noise Is Like
This courtroom sketch depicts former Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, left, listening with his lawyer Kevin Downing to testimony earlier this week. Dana Verkouteren/AP hide caption