Search Query
Show Search
Programs
Program Schedule
Program Schedule
Community Calendar
News
WVAS Local
Jazz
Blues
WVAS Awards Entries
Archives
WVAS Local
Jazz
Blues
WVAS Awards Entries
Archives
People
Hosts
Staff
WVAS News Room
Hosts
Staff
WVAS News Room
Support WVAS
About Us
Contact Us
Contact Us
© 2026 WVAS
Menu
Show Search
Search Query
Donate
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
On Air
Now Playing
WVAS
Livestream
Programs
Program Schedule
Program Schedule
Community Calendar
News
WVAS Local
Jazz
Blues
WVAS Awards Entries
Archives
WVAS Local
Jazz
Blues
WVAS Awards Entries
Archives
People
Hosts
Staff
WVAS News Room
Hosts
Staff
WVAS News Room
Support WVAS
About Us
Contact Us
Contact Us
Follow us on Facebook!
Search results for
Sort By
Relevance
Newest (Publish Date)
Oldest (Publish Date)
Search
Man Who Was Tripped By Camerawoman In Hungary Gets New Start In Spain
After learning that the Syrian man who was tripped at the Hungarian border last week was a soccer coach, a Spanish official offered him a place to live and work.
Fed Leaves Rates Unchanged Amid 'Heightened Uncertainties' Abroad
The Federal Reserve decided to leave interest rates unchanged at historically low levels, even though the U.S. economy has been gaining strength. The Fed has kept a key rate near zero since late 2008.
After Iran Deal Defeat, How Do Pro-Israel Lobbyists Regain Clout?
AIPAC is one of the most powerful special interest groups in Washington. It lost big on the nuclear agreement and is now looking to reassert itself.
Listen
•
3:52
Virginia School Suspends Students For Confederate Flag Clothing
Twenty-four students showed up at the school Thursday morning in attire featuring the Confederate battle flag — a long-standing violation of their high school's dress code.
Fed Cites Global Concerns In Vote To Leave Interest Rates Unchanged
Citing concerns about developments overseas, the Federal Reserve voted to leave interest rates unchanged Thursday. Many had expected the Fed to raise the federal funds rate by a quarter-point.
Listen
•
3:39
Federal Reserve Decides Not To Raise Interest Rates
The U.S. Federal Reserve has decided not to raise interest rates, despite the fact that the economy has been gaining strength. Economist Megan Greene has advice for how to handle the decision.
Listen
•
3:53
GM To Pay $900 Million To Settle Criminal Case Over Faulty Ignition Switches
General Motors has agreed to pay $900 million to settle criminal charges related to an ignition switch defect, which was tied to the deaths of at least 124 people. No GM executives were charged.
Listen
•
2:02
What Is Donald Trump's Appeal To Voters? He Represents Their Anger.
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Mark McKinnon, former President George W. Bush's chief media strategist, about Donald Trump's style and substance.
Listen
•
6:05
Migrant Crisis Puts Pressure On Project Of European Integration
Daniela Schwarzer, senior director for research and director of the Europe Program for the German Marshall Fund, explains how the influx of migrants could affect the project of European integration.
Listen
•
4:26
U.S. Office Of Special Counsel Calls Out VA Firing Of Whistleblowers
According to the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, the Department of Veterans Affairs rarely fires anyone for misconduct — except for the employees who blow the whistle on it.
Listen
•
2:09
Previous
789 of 25,166
Next