Here is a look at the country’s power structure, what is known — and what is not. Ultimate authority in Iran rests with the country’s supreme leader, who has sat at the apex of power since the ...
Every day, my frustration grows as American politicians and corporate media churn out mindless rhetoric regarding the Islamic Republic of Iran. They have ...
The city of Loveland announced Friday it is restructuring several departments and leadership roles as part of a “strategic ...
Businessman Rom Reddy, who recently announced his plan to seek the Republican nomination for South Carolina governor, discussed his campaign, views on state government, ...
Financial experts are split on the new 530A account, also known as Trump accounts — a tax-advantaged investment account ...
The new lawsuit from the Justice Department could create grounds for the government to freeze existing grants and seek repayment for grants already paid. Such action would undermine Harvard’s recent ...
Every representative on the Port Royal Golf Course Members Executive Commitee has resigned over the government’s proposed changes to the fee structure. The committee stepped down after the Board of ...
Nearly 400 people were evacuated from The Rialto Apartments on Thursday morning after concerns were raised about the building's "structural instability," according to Orange County Government and ...
Portland City Administrator Raymond Lee on the city's new government setup, and Mercy Corps' Mary Stata on its mission and name change.
Elections in north Korea do not function as a mechanism to control power, but rather as a ritual to reaffirm power that already exists.
Iran launched a barrage of missiles after Israel killed two top Iranian officials, including Ali Larijani, the head of Iran's Supreme National Security Council. Israel also struck central Beirut.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with journalist and author Scott Anderson about Iran's power structure after the killing of Ali Larijani, the head of Iran's Supreme National Security Council.