Steve Inskeep is the featured guest at WGLT's Radio Faces dinner on Thursday, Oct. 30 at Illinois State University.
As the shutdown enters its 35th day, NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with House Democratic Whip Katherine Clark to discuss how she sees the shutdown ending and whether her party has any leverage.
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Cindy Long, a former administrator of the USDA's SNAP program, what recent court rulings mean for the millions of Americans waiting for funds to buy groceries.
As many federal workers enter their fourth week of working without pay, the USDA says food assistance benefits, known as SNAP, will run out Nov. 1.
There are several big races to watch this Election Day. New York City will elect a mayor, New Jersey and Virginia will pick a ...
President Trump will visit Japan Monday before heading to South Korea, where he's expected to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales of Texas about the impact of the government shutdown on his constituents, including military families in the state.
Bill Burton: I'm joined by a voice you've gotten to know quite well over the years as the host of Morning Edition, Steve Inskeep. He came to Kentucky to interview Gov. Andy Beshear, and is ...
SPRUNT: Well, one is a GOP plan that has already passed the House ... Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told our colleague, Steve Inskeep, yesterday that the administration views that as Minority ...
Bill Burton: I'm joined by a voice you’ve gotten to know quite well over the years as the host of Morning Edition, Steve Inskeep. He came to Kentucky to interview Gov. Andy Beshear, and is ...