Congress kicked off 2025 with an ambitious agenda, but 12 months later, it has ceded much of its power to President Trump and passed a record low number of bills.
Morning Edition hosts Michel Martin and Leila Fadel answer holiday trivia questions compiled by Southern Living Magazine.
Jamal Fadel, a human rights activist who fled torture in Moroccan-occupied Western Sahara, now faces deportation after being detained by ICE at 26 Federal Plaza in Manhattan. His attorney, Rafael ...
In his first year back in office, President Trump has made clear that America First is far from isolationist, instead it means aggressive use of the country's unilateral power around the world.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to an economic analyst for Visa about consumer spending this year, and what we could expect going into 2026.
The team at Morning Edition welcomes Leila Fadel to the host chair. She's been a correspondent at NPR for a decade. And, of course, A Martinez. But today, we welcome Leila Fadel to the host chair. No ...
On Saturday, Lebanon's National News Agency said that singer Fadel Chaker turned himself in to military intelligence after being on the run for years. People who know Fadel Chaker well told Al Arabiya ...
NPR's Leila Fadel and chef Padma Lakshmi make recipes from Lakshmi's book, "Padma's All American," which highlights foods made by immigrant communities that are also perfect for the holidays.
Leila Fadel is a national correspondent for NPR based in Los Angeles, covering issues of culture, diversity, and race. Most recently, she was NPR's international correspondent based in Cairo and ...
As the name of the Lebanese artist Fadel Chaker was brought back into the public eye by a lot of controversy, a video clip of his son Mohammed revealing his father's "acquittal after surrendering ...
In line with national crime trends, violent crime also dropped in Philadelphia in 2025. NPR's Leila Fadel asks Kevin Bethel, the city's police commissioner, about the decline.
Near the beginning of “A Rare Blue Bird Flies with Me,” the second novel in Youssef Fadel’s trilogy about nineteen-eighties Morocco, the heroine, Zina, takes a bus, at night, to go searching for her ...