With “Presence,” Steven Soderbergh brings his expert directing skill to a story that is little better than ordinary, Dan ...
Professor Aaron Hitefield and students Ziona Rose and Dylan Richardson rubbed elbows with climate policy makers last November ...
Since President Donald Trump took office three weeks ago, both rumors and verified reports of heightened Immigration and ...
President Trump isn't the first politician to call for the end of the penny — but getting rid of it may not be easy. The ...
A federal judge in Boston extended his pause on the Trump administration's "Fork in the Road" offer to federal employees ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with journalist Kelsey McKinney about her new book, You Didn't Hear This From Me: (Mostly) True Notes on Gossip.
Jordan has begun landing military helicopters in Gaza to deliver medical aid. Israel is now allowing more food and medicine into Gaza but aid officials say it hasn't been enough.
A beginning women's hockey team in Minnesota welcomes all newcomers despite their level of skating skills, and plays the game with an irreverent flair.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Rep. Pete Sessions, co-chair of the House DOGE Caucus, on how Congress will work with the Department of Government Efficiency.
The Department of Government Efficiency, has focused in on the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. What could DOGE's efforts mean to the tens of millions of Americans who rely on them?
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Trump's former National Security Advisor John Bolton about the president's ambitions of expanding into Greenland.
People have been baffled by the way Ariana Grande changes her speaking voice in interviews for years. The artist keeps addressing the issue but it keeps coming up. Why?
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